Remote Shutdown Manager has been designed to log off, reboot, or even shut down networked computers running Microsoft Windows (95/98/NT 4.0/2000) from a remote location on the network running the TCP/IP protocol. Advanced features include items such as a time delay, warning broadcast, serialized security, and batched remote client installation. Up to 9,999 clients can be serviced from one manager console and arranged in folder groupings of up to 99 client PCs. When the client is installed for NT or 2000 it can run as an NT service; command line operation of the manager is also possible. Remote Shutdown Manager is particularly useful for enforcing system policy for backups or security.