Within my home network, I cannot remotely shutdown a computer. How can I set it up so that I can do so?
R. Rivera asked:
Whenever I run the command prompt within one of my Windows XP Machines or Vista, and run the remote shutdown command, it simply lists “access denied”. If possible I would like to change that so that I can remotely shutdown a computer in the network.
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2 Responses to “Within my home network, I cannot remotely shutdown a computer. How can I set it up so that I can do so?”
take a sledge hammer 2 it
try CTRL+ALT+END.