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Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - hibernacularcjyrbyy - 11-02-2016

So, as this is my first post, I realize I'll appear as a leacher. I do have intentions to get to know the community better. Anyways, let's move on.
I'd like to be able to shutdown all computers/devices connected to this network. It's my school's network. I've been wanting to do it for awhile now, but I can never get the chance. I'll be having the chance for the next few days, and I truly want to perform the task while everyone's at school. I do have access to the WiFi and a computer, also have my Android Phone if that can do anything(Alcatel One Touch Fierce XL). Any help is appreciated.
(( ALL COMPUTERS RUN WINDOWS 7 ))


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - arabian25 - 11-02-2016

I can do this from my Android phone. It's great.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - amaretto607875 - 11-02-2016

A friend of mine figured out how to get admin on school desktops via booting in safe mode (you could then enable the guest account/make a new account with admin privileges). I have class with him tomorrow, so I'll document his method and make a thread when I have some spare time.

Assuming I've actually written that thread and you've followed the guide successfully,

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should get you the rest of the way there.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - SirMadonna176 - 11-03-2016

Quote:(11-03-2016, 02:33 AM)Ao- Wrote:

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A friend of mine figured out how to get admin on school desktops via booting in safe mode (you could then enable the guest account/make a new account with admin privileges). I have class with him tomorrow, so I'll document his method and make a thread when I have some spare time.

Assuming I've actually written that thread and you've followed the guide successfully,

[To see links please register here]

should get you the rest of the way there.

Over complicated.

All you need is netcut.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - nimbly743248 - 11-03-2016

Quote:(11-03-2016, 02:33 AM)Ao- Wrote:

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A friend of mine figured out how to get admin on school desktops via booting in safe mode (you could then enable the guest account/make a new account with admin privileges). I have class with him tomorrow, so I'll document his method and make a thread when I have some spare time.

Assuming I've actually written that thread and you've followed the guide successfully,

[To see links please register here]

should get you the rest of the way there.

Would appreciate it.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - interlock480502 - 11-03-2016

You can login on an Admin account with kon-boot if you have physical access to a device. After that (if ActiveDirectory is enabled) you could shutdown all computers in the network with following command in cmd: "shutdown -i", after that you could shutdown most of the computers on the network.
(I doubt that you can shutdown the server with this though).

You can also use Netcut like @

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said, although I didn't know it was also for shutting down PC's. I thought it was only for killing (cutting) the network.

Just to leave a quick warning, if you would shutdown all pc's, you can expect that they know which pc ran the shutdown command. Therefor if you are on the pc at the moment of the "attack" they will know it was you.

Best thing you can do is shut it down with your cellphone and spoof your MAC address of your phone (in case they would try fingerprinting the device that did it).


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - manjitawtlh - 11-03-2016

You could always sneak in and unplug the router/modem, too.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - joannieoxhpu - 11-03-2016

Quote:(11-03-2016, 11:30 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote:

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You can login on an Admin account with kon-boot if you have physical access to a device. After that (if ActiveDirectory is enabled) you could shutdown all computers in the network with following command in cmd: "shutdown -i", after that you could shutdown most of the computers on the network.
(I doubt that you can shutdown the server with this though).

You can also use Netcut like @

[To see links please register here]

said, although I didn't know it was also for shutting down PC's. I thought it was only for killing (cutting) the network.

Just to leave a quick warning, if you would shutdown all pc's, you can expect that they know which pc ran the shutdown command. Therefor if you are on the pc at the moment of the "attack" they will know it was you.

Best thing you can do is shut it down with your cellphone and spoof your MAC address of your phone (in case they would try fingerprinting the device that did it).
I had definitely planned to spoof the MAC address. That's a given. Yet, I am the most computer literate student in the school, they'll know I did it otherwise.

Quote:(11-03-2016, 07:05 PM)Oni Wrote:

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You could always sneak in and unplug the router/modem, too. :tongue:
That's not an option when the router is in the server-room which is required to have a code-lock on the door handle. Also, the modem itself, just leads to the board of education servers. No point in doing that. I don't want to cut the internet access, just turn it off.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - cubistic469863 - 11-03-2016

Quote:. Yet, I am the most computer literate student in the school

I'm the best piano player in my violin class.


RE: Shutdown all computers on my network w/o Administrator - grassquit848201 - 11-04-2016

Quote:(11-04-2016, 12:36 AM)Primitive Wrote:

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Quote:. Yet, I am the most computer literate student in the school

I'm the best piano player in my violin class.

Was being serious to be honest. I live in a small town who's still behind on the times.