Hi, I don't think that you can, since rebooting remotely is a 'soft reboot' meaning that is triggered by a command passed to the machine via software, which in this case, is unavailable. The only solution is to go to the machine and reboot it. You can, however, troubleshoot the issue remotely so that you can avoid the BSOD.
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If the server is a recent HP model you can probably buy a RiLO card which allows you to connect to a server and watch it reboot from a distance for example.
Cheaper version is iLO.
Otherwise I think the shutdown.exe from the Resource kit might work for the IP address with the reboot switches used and Y answer yes to checkboxes switch. That is if you don't have a BIOS password either. Depends really on how blue is the blue doesn't it.
With HP/Compaq servers, you can use the iLO or a RiLO to reboot the server. With Dell servers, you can acquire and use the DRAC. Both of these cards allow remote administration of the server, including rebooting from hard failures.
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