You're logged in to an account that does not have administrative privileges.Remote administration or the $ADMIN share is disabled.The domain administrator has group policies in place to prevent remote shutdown.Inoperable remote shutdown could be caused by any of following reasons. Once the above steps are completed, you can remotely shutdown that computer from another Windows computer. Once this task is completed, exit the command prompt window and restart your computer. If successful, after typing each of the above NtRights commands, a success message appears.NtRights -u Guest r SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege At the prompt, type the following commands exactly as you see them here (unless your Windows directory is in a different path). After the file is copied, open a command prompt window by clicking Start, Run, and typing cmd and pressing Enter.From the Microsoft Windows Resource Kit (required), copy the NtRights.exe file from the "Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" directory into the "Windows\System32" directory.If the remote computer you're attempting to shut down is running a Home edition of Microsoft Windows, you need to enable guest remote shutdown privileges before the above steps work. The following instructions work only for a legacy Windows computer that already has the Resource Kit installed. The Windows Resource Kit is no longer available for download from Microsoft.
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