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<blockquote data-quote="||~DxxCxxxx~||" data-source="post: 4937806" data-attributes="member: 137393"><p><strong>Shutdown a computer with its ip address!</strong></p><p></p><p>Microsoft Windows 2000, XP (XP home users read below section) and later users can easily remotely shutdown another computer in their network by utilizing the shutdown command. To start the GUI version of this command click Start / Run and in the Run line type: shutdown -i and press enter. After running this command you should see a dialog window shown in the below example.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/pictures/shutdown.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>As can be seen in the above example picture of the Remote Shutdown dialog you'll have several different options to choose from. First specify the name or IP address of the computer you wish to shutdown by clicking the Add button. Next, select Shutdown and keep the Warn users of the action checked if you wish to warn the user of the shutdown before it occurs. Next, in the Shutdown Event Tracker choose the Option you wish the Event Log to show and enter a comment.</p><p></p><p>For Windows Home computers</p><p></p><p>If the remote computer you're attempting to shutdown is running Microsoft Windows Home. You'll need to enable guest remote shutdown privileges before following the above steps will work. To do this follow the below steps.</p><p></p><p> 1. Download the Windows Resource Kit found here to the computer you're wanting to remotely shutdown.</p><p>2. Once downloaded and installed copy the NtRights.exe file from the "Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" directory into the "Windows\System32" directory.</p><p>3. After the file has been copied open a command prompt window by clicking Start / Run and typing: cmd and pressing enter. At the prompt type the below commands exactly as you see them here (unless your Windows directory is in a different path).</p><p></p><p> cd\windows\system32</p><p> NtRights –u Guest +r SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege</p><p> NtRights –u Guest +r SeShutdownPrivilege</p><p>4. If successful after typing each of the above two NtRights commands you should get a success message. Once this has been completed exit the command prompt window and restart your computer.</p><p></p><p>Once the above steps have been completed you should be able to remotely shutdown that computer from another Windows computer. </p><p></p><p>Unable to get remote shutdown to work</p><p></p><p>This could be caused by any of the below possibilities.</p><p></p><p> 1. The domain administrator has group policies in place to prevent remote shutdown.</p><p> 2. Remote administration or the $ADMIN share is disabled.</p><p> 3. You're logged into an account that does not have administrative privileges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="||~DxxCxxxx~||, post: 4937806, member: 137393"] [b]Shutdown a computer with its ip address![/b] Microsoft Windows 2000, XP (XP home users read below section) and later users can easily remotely shutdown another computer in their network by utilizing the shutdown command. To start the GUI version of this command click Start / Run and in the Run line type: shutdown -i and press enter. After running this command you should see a dialog window shown in the below example. [IMG]http://www.computerhope.com/issues/pictures/shutdown.gif[/IMG] As can be seen in the above example picture of the Remote Shutdown dialog you'll have several different options to choose from. First specify the name or IP address of the computer you wish to shutdown by clicking the Add button. Next, select Shutdown and keep the Warn users of the action checked if you wish to warn the user of the shutdown before it occurs. Next, in the Shutdown Event Tracker choose the Option you wish the Event Log to show and enter a comment. For Windows Home computers If the remote computer you're attempting to shutdown is running Microsoft Windows Home. You'll need to enable guest remote shutdown privileges before following the above steps will work. To do this follow the below steps. 1. Download the Windows Resource Kit found here to the computer you're wanting to remotely shutdown. 2. Once downloaded and installed copy the NtRights.exe file from the "Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" directory into the "Windows\System32" directory. 3. After the file has been copied open a command prompt window by clicking Start / Run and typing: cmd and pressing enter. At the prompt type the below commands exactly as you see them here (unless your Windows directory is in a different path). cd\windows\system32 NtRights –u Guest +r SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege NtRights –u Guest +r SeShutdownPrivilege 4. If successful after typing each of the above two NtRights commands you should get a success message. Once this has been completed exit the command prompt window and restart your computer. Once the above steps have been completed you should be able to remotely shutdown that computer from another Windows computer. Unable to get remote shutdown to work This could be caused by any of the below possibilities. 1. The domain administrator has group policies in place to prevent remote shutdown. 2. Remote administration or the $ADMIN share is disabled. 3. You're logged into an account that does not have administrative privileges. [/QUOTE]
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