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Shutdown.exe-Added a table to show parameters Source-https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb491003.aspx

http://www.computerhope.com/shutdown.htm-more parameters for newer windows(secondary source)

https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-quickly-shut-down-windows-10/-location of shutdown.exe in windows(secondary source)

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shutdown.exe is a utility that is part of Microsoft Windows which is included from Windows 2000 and later versions to shut down the running computer or a remote computer. The file path is %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe

Different parameters allow different functions. More than one parameter can be used at a time.

Parameter Function
-l Logs off a user. This is the default even without using any parameters.
-a Stops shutdown.exe. It is used during a time-out period.
-f Kills all running applications.
-s Turns off the computer.
-r Shuts down and reboots a computer.
-m[\\ Computer Name] When shutting down a network computer, allows you to choose

which computer to turn off.

-t xx Timer before shut down occurs.

By default it is set to 20 seconds.

-c "message" Allows a message to be shown in the System Shutdown window.

It can not be more than 127 characters.

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