How to Shutdown a Server in Dell Server Management

One of the best parts about technology is that it allows us to have access to things which are not directly in front of us. When you use Dell Server Management, you will be able to handle the information on a number of computers without actually being there to monitor them. You will be able to perform a number of tasks through this server management program, giving you the chance to even shut down a system without being there in person. That should help you have total control over your entire computer network.

Things You'll Need

  • Dell Server Management program
  • Remote computers
  • Computer with network or Internet access
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Instructions

    • 1

      Access the Dell Server Management program through the computer to which you currently have access. Enter all of your login information and gain control of the entire system. You will need to do this from a computer which is currently in front of you, but you will be able to do this without any problems when you have your connection in place.

    • 2

      Locate the particular computer on your network you wish to shut down. Perform searches on it to make sure there are no programs currently running which could be harmed by a shutdown. If there are any programs currently running on the computer, take the necessary steps to shut those programs down using your remote access.

    • 3

      Highlight the particular areas of your remote access computer where you may need any information before you shut the system down. This will power down the system in such a manner that you may not be able to start it again unless you handle the process manually. Transfer whatever you need from the computer before you shut it down, as you may not be able to access it again right away.

    • 4

      Perform the tasks you need through the Dell Server Management program to begin shutting down that particular computer. There will be a guided process which is easy to follow, helping you to take care of your system without actually being there. This can be a very important goal to help you increase your total productivity.

    • 5

      Run the necessary checks to ensure all of the computers on your network are firmly in their place. If any additional computers are activated when they should not be, turn those computers off as well. This remote access will give you the best chance, however, to make sure all of your needs are being met.

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