How can I remotely shut down my computer?

I remember at the time of Windows Vista, I used to play with some features that allows remotely shut down your PC, or to put your stop on a timer.

I can't find this little window in which so much happens - is this feature still available in W7? If so, what its new name and where can I find it?
Thanks in advance,
Jet

Hello

Here you go here is the link on how to use a batch file to stop computers. Once you have made a batch file you can attach it to a scheduled task.

This can also be useful or you could google it there ' was a lot out there.

Should be plenty to make you run,

See you soon

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