Realize network remote unified shutdown with Windows XP system

  
        It is very troublesome to turn off the computer one more, and many friends ask if there is any way to achieve a unified shutdown. Today, Windows Home Xiaobian teaches you a way to implement network shutdown through Windows XP system.

Step 1. Click “Start→Run”, enter “Gpedit.msc” in the dialog box, and click [OK] to open the “Group Policy Editor”.
Step 2. On the left side of the Group Policy Editor window, open Computer Configuration→Windows Settings→Security Settings→Local Policies→User Rights Assignment. In the right window, 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 “Heyongsheng” (admin account) in the pop-up dialog box. ), and then click [OK].
Step 3: At this time, a “Heyongsheng” user is added in the attribute “Forced shutdown from the remote system”, 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 the "Heyongsheng" user of each computer. When I get off work, I just need to do the following on my machine:
Step 1 Click “Start→Run”, enter “Shutdown -I” in the dialog box, and the “Remote Shutdown” dialog box will appear on the screen ( figure 1).
Step 2 Click the [Tour] 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).
Step 4 Hold down the Ctrl key, select the computer to be turned off with the mouse, and finally click [OK]. The computer to be shut down appears in the Remote Shutdown dialog box.
Step 5 Select a suitable reason for closing in the drop-down box of the option, and then click [OK] (Figure 3).
According to the above steps, the remote shutdown will be completed automatically.
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