- Initiate the download and / or installation of Windows updates on MANY remote computers simultaneously from a single console (works with your own WSUS server or Microsoft’s server). Watch this video tutorial for details.
- Deploy standalone Microsoft or third-party patches such as Adobe or Java updates, as well as registry keys, scripts, and just about anything else to remote hosts: (.msi .msp .msu .exe .reg .vbs and more). Take a look at this remote installation tutorial or this video tutorial or this Help page for more info.
- Reboot or shutdown remote hosts and monitor status in real-time with integrated pinging
- No remote agent installation required! Simply launch BatchPatch and start patching
- Integrated job queues: You can create a set of actions to execute sequentially on remote hosts, which allows you to run scripts before and/or after reboot, or string together multiple patch and reboot cycles etc.
- Execute your own custom scripts locally or remotely or add them to job queues for full automation flexibility
- Integrated task scheduler: Launch any task or job queue on a specific date and time
- Retrieve the last boot time from remote hosts (very handy when rebooting computers)
- Retrieve the used/free C: disk space from remote hosts (make sure the remote hosts have enough space available for patch installations)
- Retrieve the list of services that are set to “Automatic” but not currently running on the remote hosts (diagnose bootup issues)
- Launch remote desktop connections to hosts in the grid
- Wake on LAN
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- Remotely Reboot or shutdown LOTS of remote hosts, simultaneously, while monitoring status in real-time with integrated pinging
- In addition to being the best free remote reboot application for Windows, RemoteRebootX is also the BEST free Wake on LAN tool!
- No remote agent installation required! Simply launch RemoteRebootX and start rebooting.
- Integrated task scheduler: Launch any task on a specific date and time
- Retrieve the last boot time from remote hosts (very handy when rebooting computers)
- Retrieve the list of services that are set to “Automatic” but not currently running on the remote hosts (diagnose bootup issues)
- Retrieve the MAC address from remote hosts (required for Wake On LAN)
