I accidentally downloaded (and subsequently installed)Windows 8 Server Beta. I thought the email was inviting me to download the desktop preview.
Anyhow - it's pretty cool looking thus far. One notable thing that's missing is the "Start Menu" or the "Start Button" whatever you want to call it.
So - after it started, I pretty much wanted to shut it down since I wasn't interested in previewing the Server release. As I was fumbling around I noticed some cool tools. It appears that the interface is made to manage server resources on a more global level. I.e. when I ran power shell and shutdown /i - the applet appeared to ask to control a number of machines, not just the one I was on. I assume if I had some AD authentication setup, I could have listed a number of servers and rebooted them all?
Anyhow - the procedure to shutdown Windows 8 Server
Click on Tools
Select Power Shell (towards the bottom)
at the c:\ prompt enter
shutdown /i
and enter "localhost" for the hostname and fill in a reason.
I have to say, I'm rather excited to see Windows 8 Desktop.
Anyhow - it's pretty cool looking thus far. One notable thing that's missing is the "Start Menu" or the "Start Button" whatever you want to call it.
So - after it started, I pretty much wanted to shut it down since I wasn't interested in previewing the Server release. As I was fumbling around I noticed some cool tools. It appears that the interface is made to manage server resources on a more global level. I.e. when I ran power shell and shutdown /i - the applet appeared to ask to control a number of machines, not just the one I was on. I assume if I had some AD authentication setup, I could have listed a number of servers and rebooted them all?
Anyhow - the procedure to shutdown Windows 8 Server
Click on Tools
Select Power Shell (towards the bottom)
at the c:\ prompt enter
shutdown /i
and enter "localhost" for the hostname and fill in a reason.
I have to say, I'm rather excited to see Windows 8 Desktop.
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