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This article will explain in detail how to use Windows XP group policy to achieve remote shutdown. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I share it with you as a reference. I hope you can get something after reading this article.
The function of windows XP group policy is very powerful, and its application skills often play an unexpected role. The following is the method of using Windows XP group policy to realize the remote shutdown of the system.
In Windows XP's default security policy, only users of the administrators group have the right to shut down the computer from the remote end, while in general, when we access the computer from other computers, we have only Guest rights, so when we execute the shutdown command, access is denied.
Therefore, as long as the Guest user is given the right to shut down remotely in the customer computing. This can be achieved using the Windows XP Group Policy or the Local Security Policy in the Administrative tools in Windows XP. Let's take the windows XP group policy as an example.
1. Click the "start" button, select "run", enter "gpedit.msc" in the dialog box, and then click "OK" to open the Group Policy Editor.
2. Open "computer configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policy → user Rights assignment" on the left side of the windows XP Group Policy window.
3. Select "Force shutdown from remote system" on the right side of the windows XP Group Policy window. The pop-up dialog box shows that currently only members of the "Administrators" group have the right to shut down remotely; click the "add user or group" button at the bottom of the dialog box, enter "guest" in the new pop-up dialog box, and then click "OK".
4. At this time, a "guest" user is added to the attribute of "forced shutdown from the remote system". Click "OK" and * * close the windows XP Group Policy window.
After doing this, we grant remote shutdown permission to the guest user of the computer. In the future, we will shut down the computer remotely by typing the following command in other computers on the network with Windows XP systems: shutdown-s-m lean-t 30 (shut down the computer named lean in 30 seconds). At this point, a "system shutdown" dialog box will be displayed on the screen of the netproxy computer, and the remote shutdown will be OK.
This is the end of the article on "how to use Windows XP group policy to achieve remote shutdown". I hope the above content can be of some help to you, so that you can learn more knowledge. if you think the article is good, please share it for more people to see.
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