Last time that happened to me, it was a service that kept hanging which = would not allow the server to complete the reboot.=20 The newer SHUTDOWN.EXE has a switch, /C that forces running applications = to close. >>> GReese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/23/02 08:18AM >>> Sometime last week, my nightly reboot script decided to stop working. I = =3D has been working just fine for months up to this point. I can see messages in the event log of "Server shutdown in 30 Seconds" = =3D etc and the script is firing off ok. But it never actually reboots. It = =3D is dead to the network, no connections can be made to it. The console =3D is running just fine and I can manually reboot it from there and it =3D comes back up fine. There are no other messages in the event log. This = =3D is happening to all three of my terminal servers. They are all Win 2k =3D Sp2 w/ hotfixes, MF XPa 1.0 SP/FR2. I did log on and run the script form my session and it worked fine and =3D that server was then good for a couple of days and then started failing = =3D again. Has anyone seen this kind of behavior before or have an idea what might = =3D be happening. Or know of a better method for rebooting. Thanks! Greg ********************************************** This weeks sponsor Jetro Platforms=20 Jetro Platforms Ltd. is an enterprise software developer,=20 bringing a new era in server-based computing, secured internet=20 access, and disaster recovery. We make IT Easy!=20 http://www.jp-inc.com/=20 *********************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or=20 set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm ********************************************** This weeks sponsor Jetro Platforms Jetro Platforms Ltd. is an enterprise software developer, bringing a new era in server-based computing, secured internet access, and disaster recovery. We make IT Easy! http://www.jp-inc.com/ *********************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm