Using Windows XP to achieve remote remote shutdown of the network

  
units often have many employees do not turn off the computer after work, 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 “Gpedit.msc” in the dialog box, click [OK] to open the "Group Policy Editor". 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; in the right window select “ System forced shutdown & rdquo;. 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 the "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 own machine: Step 1 Click “Start →Run”, enter "ldutdown -I”" in the dialog box, and the screen will display "Remote Shutdown". Dialog (Figure 1). Figure 1 Remote Shutdown Control Window Step 2 Click the [Exit] button and a dialog box for finding a computer appears. Step 3 Click the [Start Search] button and all the computers in this network will appear (Figure 2).
Figure 2 Find all the computers in the LAN Step 4 Hold down the Ctrl key, select the computer to be turned off with the mouse, and finally click [OK], then the computer to be turned off appears in the Remote Shutdown dialog box. Step 5 Select an appropriate reason for closing in the drop-down box of the option, and then click [OK] (Figure 3).
Fig. 3 Remote shutdown According to the above steps, the remote shutdown is completed automatically.

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