Comment arrêter, redémarrer ou déconnecter Windows via un fichier bat ?
Source : Stack Overflow [windows]
Comment arrêter, redémarrer ou déconnecter Windows via un fichier bat ?
Source : Stack Overflow [windows]
Les façons les plus courantes d’utiliser la commande shutdown command are:
shutdown -s — Shuts down.
shutdown -r — Restarts.
shutdown -l — Logs off.
shutdown -h — Hibernates.
Note: There is a common pitfall wherein users think -h means “help” (which it does for every other command-line program… except shutdown.exe, where it means “hibernate”). They then run shutdown -h and accidentally turn off their computers. Watch out for that.
shutdown -i — “Interactive mode”. Instead of performing an action, it displays a GUI dialog.
shutdown -a — Aborts a previous shutdown command.The commands above can be combined with these additional options:
-f — Forces programs to exit. Prevents the shutdown process from getting stuck.
-t <seconds> — Sets the time until shutdown. Use -t 0 to shutdown immediately.
-c <message> — Adds a shutdown message. The message will end up in the Event Log.
-y — Forces a “yes” answer to all shutdown queries.
Note: This option is not documented in any official documentation. It was discovered by these StackOverflow users.
I want to make sure some other really good answers are also mentioned along with this one. Here they are in no particular order.
Using rundll32 from VonC
The Run box from Dean
[Remote shutdown](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/162304/how-do-i-shutdown-restart-logoff-windows-via-bat-file#41
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