“Besides, you know that around here, it does not take a thunderstorm to knock out the electricity-a small breeze will suffice.” I don’t want my computer crashing because the lights were out longer than the UPS will hold,” she exclaimed. “They are all plugged into UPSs,” I said calmly. “But I do think we need to shut down all of our computers.” Even if I did not hear it, I would have felt the last one. “Did you hear that?” she asked with a sense of excitement. Because I know that the Scripting Wife enjoys thunder and lightning as much as I do, I expect to see her arrive in my office at any minute. It is raining outside and every so often a window-shaking thunder clap erupts outside, jarring the teeth of everyone inside our house in Charlotte, North Carolina. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Summary: The Scripting Wife learns how to use Windows PowerShell to shut down remote computers.
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