G Guest Mar 5, 2005 #2 Basically I used Task Manager to reboot it. there is an option to restart there
L Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Mar 5, 2005 #3 Glenn said: The option is not there when I click start. Click to expand... Start | Run shutdown -r -t 5 <enter or OK> (reboot, timeout=5 seconds or whatever you wish)
Glenn said: The option is not there when I click start. Click to expand... Start | Run shutdown -r -t 5 <enter or OK> (reboot, timeout=5 seconds or whatever you wish)
S Shenan Stanley Mar 5, 2005 #4 Glenn said: The option is not there when I click start. Click to expand... Full screen host.. CTRL+ALT+END
Glenn said: The option is not there when I click start. Click to expand... Full screen host.. CTRL+ALT+END
B Brian M. Godfrey Mar 7, 2005 #6 Interesting the number of different ways to do it. We Start | Run | taskmgr.exe and select an option from the Shutdown menu. We do this because we use taskmgr occasionally for other things, so it's always "already typed in" when the Run box pops up.
Interesting the number of different ways to do it. We Start | Run | taskmgr.exe and select an option from the Shutdown menu. We do this because we use taskmgr occasionally for other things, so it's always "already typed in" when the Run box pops up.