06 February 2012

Tutorial:How to Shut down ,hibernate, lock ,get screen shot and much more : of your PC from anywhere in the world

Though there would be many methods on internet through which you can shutdown your computer from anywhere in the world but it includes outlook and all that which i think would be a complicated job...

So, in this post i will explain how to shutdown your computer from anywhere in the world .


What You need
  1. Twitter Account (click here to signup for twitter if you don't have one)
  2. Tweet My PC app (download)
  3. A Gmail account (Optional)
I am assuming you are ready with a twitter account. So next install  Tweet My PC application on your PC which you want to remotely control . After installing TweetMyPc.
Enter the twitter account details in the corresponding area and you are done .

NOTE:  If you don’t enter username and password to a Google-email-account, then commands like getprocesslist, getfile and getfilelist will not be usable!

And after filling all the details simply click save and close.


Then to shutdown your PC , from your mobile tweet on your twitter account this command
"shutdown" or to restart  tweet "restart" to lock simply tweet "lock" or to get screenshot of your pc tweet "screenshot" or you if got a cool file to download then simply tweet "download " to remotely download a file on your PC or got a cool image and want to make it your wallpaper then tweet "wallpaper "

For more commands follow this link

In this way you are physically out of reach of your computer but virtually connected .
The thing is that this method will cost you some buck due to data exchange on your mobile but if its free then its a bonus  or twitter also has an option to update your status via text message if it works for you then that too would be great option to consider as some service provider serves free messages via message card or packs.




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