Re: Remote Shut Down Priviledges

From: Miha Pihler (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 08/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 21:08:43 +0200

You can do this by either editing local or group policy (it depends on your
environment). Set the group policy at level that you wish (e.g. domain or OU
level).

This permission is defined under Computer Configuration -> Windows
Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment.
Here look for policy "Shut down the system". Double click the policy and add
user that you wish to grant this right. It can either be domain or local
user (or group).

I hope this helps,

Mike

"msnews.microsoft.com" <mawatte@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e%23WtlkfjEHA.2412@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Is this any way to give remote shut down only priviledges to a user
without
> them having to be an administrator?
>
>



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