RemoteRebootX
*Remote reboot, remote
shutdown, or wake on LAN (WoL) functionality for LOTS of computers,
simultaneously, with just a few clicks
*Monitor status in
real-time with integrated pinging
Remote Reboot X is
simply the best free remote reboot, free remote shutdown, and free
wake on LAN (WoL) tool available. Load a list of computers,
highlight some or all of them, and then initiate the action of your
choice.
*Best of all, Remote
Reboot X is FREE!
Features
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Reboot or shutdown LOTS of remote hosts,
simultaneously, while monitoring status in real-time with integrated
pinging
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Wake on LAN
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No remote agent installation required! Simply
launch Remote Reboot X and start rebooting.
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Integrated task scheduler: Launch any task on
a specific date and time
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Retrieve the last boot time from remote hosts
(very handy when rebooting computers)
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Retrieve the list of services that are set to
“Automatic” but not currently running on the remote hosts (diagnose
bootup issues)
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Retrieve the MAC address from remote hosts
(required for Wake On LAN) – instructions for
importing MAC addresses into the RemoteRebootX grid
How it works
Remote Reboot X was designed to be simple
and intuitive. No installation necessary– just launch the EXE
and you’re ready to go! You start by loading a list of
computer names, IP addresses or MAC addresses (MACs are required for
Wake on LAN). Then highlight one, some, or all rows in the grid to
perform actions on just the selected hosts. Either right click on
the currently selected rows or use the Actions menu to select an
action to perform. It doesn’t get much easier than that!
System Requirements
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In order to use Remote Reboot X, you must
have the .NET Framework 4.0 or
later installed on the computer you’re running it from.
Limitations
If you save the state of a Remote Reboot
X grid with passwords stored in it, they will be encrypted in the .rrx
state file. However, it is important to understand that these
passwords are stored in clear text in RAM, so you must not share a .rrx
file containing passwords with someone who shouldn’t know those
passwords.