What is remote shutdown? As the name suggests, remote shutdown is a function that can control the computer to shut down through remote operations. Due to the ubiquity of computers now, we will also use it on computers. There is some private information and data in the computer. So, in order to prevent our computer from being used by others because we temporarily walk away during work and study, we can perform a remote shutdown command on the computer. So, how should remote shutdown be performed? Let me give you a detailed introduction below.
1. First use “win R” to bring up our run dialog box, and enter “gpedit.msc” in the dialog box;
2. At this time we will open a local group policy editor, and then follow "Computer Configuration---Windows Settings---Security Settings---Local Policy----User Rights Assignment";
3. In "User Permission Assignment", we double-click to open "Force Shutdown from Remote System";
4. Then we click the "Add User or Group" button, enter "guest" and click "Check Names", and then click OK;
5. Finally, if we need to remotely shut down, we only need to enter the "shutdown -s -m \sunbird -t 30" command on other computers with win7 systems in the network, so that remote shutdown can be achieved operate.
The above is a detailed introduction to the commands and setting methods of win7 remote shutdown. I hope it can help everyone.
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