A adamr1001 In Runtime Messages 210 Sep 21, 2007 #1 i no its possible to log someone out via cmd prompt if there using the same network, does this also work over a wireless network? thanks
i no its possible to log someone out via cmd prompt if there using the same network, does this also work over a wireless network? thanks
DJ-CHRIS1 Golden Master Messages 5,203 Sep 21, 2007 #2 If it works over a wired network, it will work over a wireless. You however need admin access to the computer you want to log people off of.
If it works over a wired network, it will work over a wireless. You however need admin access to the computer you want to log people off of.
OP OP A adamr1001 In Runtime Messages 210 Sep 21, 2007 #3 if the admin is logged on on both the computers will i still be able to log them off?
ssc456 Fully Optimized Messages 4,280 Sep 22, 2007 #5 DJ-CHRIS said: If it works over a wired network, it will work over a wireless. You however need admin access to the computer you want to log people off of. Click to expand... thats really not true try wake on lan over wireless then. very few things in cmd need the communication with the patch cable to complete things. but have a look at this http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~frink/logoff/readme.html i just glanced at it and it may be some use to u but after further reading it may be useless
DJ-CHRIS said: If it works over a wired network, it will work over a wireless. You however need admin access to the computer you want to log people off of. Click to expand... thats really not true try wake on lan over wireless then. very few things in cmd need the communication with the patch cable to complete things. but have a look at this http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~frink/logoff/readme.html i just glanced at it and it may be some use to u but after further reading it may be useless