Open the start-up drop-down menu located in the middle of the window. (It looks like a gray square and folder, and it is located under the View tab at the top of the window.) The Options window will open.
In the R section of the Services menu, scroll down and right click on Remote Registry. If you don’t see the Services icon, type ‘services.msc’ into the search bar and the Services menu will appear. (It looks like a gear and appears at the top of the Start menu.) A Services menu will open. When the search results appear, click on the Services utility icon. In the Start menu search bar, type ‘services’ to find the Services utility. To configure the computer you wish to reboot (hereinafter referred to as the remote computer), first open the Start menu by clicking on the Windows logo in the lower left corner of the screen. In this tutorial, I’ll show you two easy methods for rebooting remote computers.Ī remote computer cannot be restarted using the command line if it is not configured properly and if it is not connected to the same network as another computer. There will be times as a Windows Administrator that you will need to restart remote computer or server.