/ID:sessionid Identifies the session under which the process is running.
/A Ends this process for all sessions.
/V Displays detailed information about the processes that the utility terminates.
Shutting Down Terminal Server with the TSShutDn Utility
Use this utility to shut down Terminal Server in a controlled manner. The users receive a message
stating the server shutdown time. In addition, you can use this utility to reboot the server. For some
odd reason, Vista doesn??™t support this utility and Microsoft doesn??™t provide an alternative. This
utility uses the following syntax:
TSSHUTDN [wait_time] [/SERVER:servername] [/REBOOT] [/POWERDOWN]
[/DELAY:logoffdelay] [/V]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
wait_time Determines the number of seconds the system waits after user notification to terminate
all user sessions and shut down the Terminal Server. The default setting is 60 seconds.
/SERVER:servername Specifies the name of the server to shut down. The default setting shuts
down the current server.
/REBOOT Reboots the server after all the user sessions terminate. The server restarts and ends
up in a known good state.
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