Robert
Thu Apr 17 12:00:46 PDT 2008
Based on Microsoft article,
Cause: You must have the appropriate user rights on the remote computer
before you attempt to shut it down.
Solution: Establish the appropriate user rights on all computers that you
must remotely manage. Being able to shut down a computer locally does not
mean that you have the right to shut it down remotely.
If logon administrator and setup the same password on both computers, can
you shutdown it remotely?
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"ArchAngel" <ArchAngel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EF432A62-6F53-40D0-848B-0AB0C6035995@microsoft.com...
>I am running XP on this machine, but i have a computer downstairs running
> 2000. i lately have been exploiting the CMD commands, but i still cannot
> remote shutdown the computer. it tells me "access is denied". any reason
> why?
> any way to fix?
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> C