You wanna mess around with your network?
You wanna own the shit out of some kiddies who think they're the best?
Well thankfully there's the shutdown function in cmd
First of all you need to have access to a cmd prompt on the network for this to work.
If it's disabled you can obviously run everything from .bat files.
So first type in
Code:
Net View
This will give you all the names for all the computers on the network.
Then you want to find a target and write it down, so for example a name is //045-comproom1-05 then you will utilize that name to shutdown the computer.
What next? Well if you're a lil skiddy yourself then the easiest thing to do is type in
Code:
shutdown -i
which will give you a gui interface and you'll be able to shutdown whichever computer you want with it, you can set a time, even throw in a funny comment like "owned" or somethin Smile.
commands you will use if you just wanna use the command interface are
Code:
shutdown -m //computername
- shutsdown the pc.
Code:
shutdown -m -c "owned"
shutdown with a comment.
Code:
shutdown -l
logoff the user.
Code:
shutdown -r
restart the computer.
and so on...
Well that was a nice and quick tutorial now wasn't it?
Have fun, be safe.
Masters of computer
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--Aditya Worah--
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1 comments:
when I type 'shutdown -i' and do rest formalities it says access denied
and I tried rest also that is also not working
please tell me what mistake i m doing
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