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After shutting down a Windows 2000 computer by using Remote Shutdown, I used Wake-On-LAN and expected to boot it but failed. Why?

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After shutting down a Windows 2000 computer by using Remote Shutdown, I used Wake-On-LAN and expected to boot it but failed. Why?

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A. While a Windows NT/2000 computer is shut down by using Remote Shutdown, it simply shuts down the system and doesn’t power down the machine, so you cannot power it on again by using Wake-On-LAN.

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