Using Windows & nbsp; XP to achieve remote remote shutdown of the network [Figure]

  

After work, many employees often do not turn off the computer, the leader asked to solve this problem. I think it would be time consuming to go to the offices to check it out, so I want to shut down all the machines through one computer. Because all office machines are installed with windows xp system, I thought of using the remote shutdown "Shutdown" command. The specific method is as follows:

Step 1. Click “Start → Run”, enter “ldped; ;

Step 2. On the left side of the “Group Policy Editor” window, open “Computer Configuration & Rarr; Windows Settings & Rarr; Security Settings & Rarr; Local Policies & Rarr; User Rights Assignment & rdquo;, on the right Select “ Force Shutdown from Remote System”. In the pop-up dialog box, only members of the “Administrators” group are authorized to remotely shut down; click the [Add User or Group] button at the bottom of the dialog box, and then enter “ldyong; Heyongsheng” in the pop-up dialog box. Member account), and then click [OK].

Step 3, at this time in the "from the remote system forced shutdown" attribute added a "Heyongsheng" user, click [OK], and finally close "Group Policy Editor" ;window.

After performing the above operations on the computers of each office, we granted the remote shutdown permission to each computer's “Heyongsheng” user. When I get off work, I just need to do the following on my machine:

Step 1 Click “Start →Run”, enter "ldutdown -I”" in the dialog box, the screen will display & ldquo; remote shutdown & rdquo; dialog (Figure 1).

1 remote control window shutdown

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