I do this all the time... Just make sure the userid you run the shutdown
command as is a member of the ADMINISTRATORS group on the remote
workstation. I have an AD Security Group called LocalAdmin that contains the
names of users I want to be Local Workstation Administrators, then I have
pushed this group into the administrators group on all my workstations.
Carl
"stems91" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> As a domainadministrator I can shutdown a workstation when logged on to
> server, but not when logged on to another workstation. I'm using shutdown
> in
> command line. Logged on to another workstation, I get "permission
> denied".
> can I solve this ?
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