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A Managed Services Program is a great solution to get this responsibility delegated to a trusted professional so you can focus on running your business. This way if u are working on the machine and the scheduled reboot comes up, just run that batch file to cancel. I set my computer to do this a long time ago. If you know what time your computer was previously set to reboot, you might be able to find it based on that time. That will help set your own manually created tasks apart from ones created by other programs and processes.

But all the ones you DID manually create should show that author designation. Hope this helps! Very useful information thanks for sharing. Anyway i know this is an old tread but i just want to ask does anyone know how to do something like this on a Domain in order to schedule restart all client computers on the domain? Am guessing there should be a way to set this up on the domain controller server but how can i do it without shutting down or restarting the server itself?

Thanks in advance for any help. Hello Abdoulie, the version showed here is probably a little clunky for deploying across a domain i. Rickkee, you should be able to have the task run under any account with administrative privileges. Event ID is triggered when the Event Log service is shut down, something that happens right before a shut down or restart.

Pretty reliable indicator in my experience. FYI, Event ID is triggered when that same service starts up again, a decent indicator of when the system came back up from its reboot. Thank you, Phil for your instructions. Can you advise what can be wrong? Will answer to myself.

Never mind. Working now. Thanks again. Great tip, Phil! How can I add an exception so the task does not run if Windows Media Center is recording? Thank you, Jeff. Sometimes even need to do a clean installation of the operating system. Fortunately, network boot can help them out of such annoyance. And the same time, CCBoot supports install windows 7 via pxe boot. When there are Internet connection problems in Windows 7, Vista, or XP, make sure there are no firewalls installed other than the Windows Firewall.

If other firewalls are in use, consider uninstalling them and re-enable the Windows Firewall. If problems persist, try the following commands. To automate this process, download and run networkquickfix. Open the Metro screen and type "command" which will automatically open the search bar.

Very useful — works from remote desktop via command prompt. Restarting terminal is rebooting by other words? Thanks for sharing valuable information!

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