Step 1, click start → run, enter "Gpedit.msc" in the dialog box, and click OK to open Group Policy Editor.
Step 2, on the left side of the Group Policy Editor window, open the Computer configuration →windows settings → security settings → local policies → user rights assignment, and in the right window select "Force shutdown from remote system". The pop-up dialog box shows that only members of the "Administrators" group currently have permission to shut down remotely, click the Add User or Group button below the dialog box, and then enter the "Heyongsheng" (Administrator account) in the pop-up dialog box, and then click OK.
Step 3, when you add a "Heyongsheng" user to the "Force shutdown from remote system" attribute, click OK, and finally close the Group Policy Editor window.
This gives the "Heyongsheng" user of each computer a remote shutdown permission. At the end of the day, the manager simply does the following on his or her own machine:
Step 1 Click start → run, enter "Shutdown-i" in the dialog box, and the Remote Shutdown dialog box will appear on the screen
Step 2 Click the Tour button to see a dialog box to find your computer.
Step 3 Click the Find Now button to see all the computers on this network
Step 4 hold down the CTRL key, select the computer you want to shut down with your mouse, and then click OK, and the computer that you want to shut down appears in the Remote Shutdown dialog box.
Step 5 Select a suitable shutdown reason in the Drop-down box for the option, and then click [OK]
The implementation of remote unified shutdown of Windows XP system network first of all through the system's Group Policy Editor to give administrators the remote shutdown permissions, and then through the XP system "Shutdown" command, a simple few steps to easily realize the remote computer unified shutdown, saving human and material resources, is a very good way.