>> Again, to be fair, Windows XP /can/ be shut down / rebooted from the 
>> command line. there is a command called shutdown that does this. It 
>> will  also shut down / reboot a remote machine if you have the 
>> privilege.  There are also commands to list processes and kill them 
>> etc. Win2K  didn't have these commands (I don't think).
>
> That is just good old-fashioned Unix creep, which windows has been 
> doing for quite some time now.

>Is it true that they're using a BSD network stack now? 

If your gonna steal code why not steal from the best. Ever wonder why there
was DOS 6.0 6.2 and 6.22.

-Richard



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