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How reboot computers in a LAN knowing the external IP only?

I install team viewer to help remotely the company where I work, but accidentally, I close the team viewer process, and now I need to reboot this computer (there's no one in the company right now, just Monday now) remotely. The only thing that I could use is the Desktop Remote Connection in Windows 7 (both computer runs it) which I access my computer through this one that I close the team viewer. If I could find what is the ip I could reboot remotely and then the team viewer could run again normally.

So I wonder, how do I found the ip of this computer that accessed my computer early through Desktop Remote Connection ?

Sorry guys, I know this is messed up, but I need help with this because I'm trying to fix this computer remotely (which I have to do before Monday though).

Valter Silva
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  • Is your home computer the one that you closed the team viewer in? do you have a team viewer partner list or account? did you enable a log and thus have the address in program files(or somewhere) – mic84 Dec 10 '11 at 04:56
  • No @mic84, I close the team viewer in the computer in my company. I have the team viewer partner list in my account, so far, it looks like my partner is online, but I click to connect and nothing. I look through the log file as you said, and I think I could find the ip, but how to reboot this computer through the ip and a port ? By the way, the computer is on a lan, okay ? – Valter Silva Dec 10 '11 at 05:45
  • Just look through the windows event log. – ta.speot.is Dec 10 '11 at 11:16

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