Of course. You simply have to configure it in your control panel / GPO. If you can't go to the place where your server is, buy remote manageble servers. Or virtualize it and you can use the vm-addins to shutdown your machine.
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RE: How to reboot in Windows Server 2012
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RE: How to reboot in Windows Server 2012
Use R2 and the Win + X menu has shutdown and restart options. Oh. And MS-officials will tell you that you should use the Core-install on systems where you don't need a GUI. That way you rarely have to patch your OS. Or you can have a configuration with Minigui (servermanager is available from cmd/ps). Remember that you'll always be able to use *.msc-Plugins from a server with full GUI-features, for example a terminalserver.