Analysis of how xp gives the guest remote shutdown permission

  
                

Everyone knows that in the xp system, only the administrator privileges can complete the shutdown operation. Sometimes, for the convenience, we need to use the remote to control the shutdown operation of the computer, but only the guest permission is denied access. So here we take a look at how xp gives the guest the right to remotely shut down.

Click the “Start” menu and click the "Control Panel" option.

Double-click “Administrative Tools -“Local Security Policy”.

Double-click on & ldquo; local policy & project rdquo ;, that appears, click & ldquo; User Rights Assignment & rdquo ;.

is selected and double-click to open & ldquo; Force shutdown from a remote system & rdquo; item.

into the & ldquo; Properties & rdquo; interface, & ldquo; Local Security Settings & rdquo; click & ldquo; Add Users and Groups & rdquo ;.

In the Select Users and Groups dialog box, click the & ldquo; Superior & rdquo; - & ldquo; Find & rdquo ;, & ldquo choice immediately; Guest & rdquo ;, & ldquo click all the way; OK & rdquo ;.

Force shutdown properties from a remote system can be seen to add a & ldquo; Guest & rdquo; user.

To remotely shut down the computer, use the remote end of the machine & ldquo; shutdown -s & ndash; m \\ sunbird -t 30 & rdquo; command, if you want to remotely reboot the computer, using the & ldquo remote end of the machine; Shutdown -r -t 0” command.

General Remote control computers belong to guest privileges, but compared with administrator privileges, guest authority is quite limited, some operations have not been given permission to do so, guest can not operate, so In order to meet our needs, we have to give the corresponding operation rights to the guest.

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