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Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 14th December 2011,08:49 PM #1 Danger38 Join Date Dec 2011 Location Sweden Posts 8 Thank Post 1 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Rep Power 0 Remote shutdown access denied 5 HELP remote shutdown access denied 5 windows 10 !!!! Hello when i tried to remote shutdown a computer and i typed in CMD "shutdown -i" and i added computer to shutdown and it said access denied i have been trying to find a solution but i cant find one so please help me things i tried: "Run cmd as administrator" "net user Administrator /active:yes" Send PM 14th December 2011,09:01 PM #2 ihaveaproblem Join Date Jun 2010 Location England Posts 734 Thank Post 89 Thanked 52 access is denied.(5) windows 10 Times in 46 Posts Rep Power 39 Do you have permissions on the remote computer to initiate a remote shutdown ? Send PM 15th December 2011,06:56 AM #3 Danger38 Join Date Dec 2011 Location Sweden Posts 8 Thank Post 1 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Rep Power 0 i dont know how do i check that what do i change to get permission ?? Send PM 15th December 2011,08:48 AM #4 Arthur Join Date Feb 2007 Location 51.5044937,-0.0860132 Posts 13,395 Thank Post 432 Thanked 4,466 Times in 3,132 Posts Rep Power 1223 Is the computer you are trying to shutdown connected to a domain or in a workgroup? Send PM 15th December 2011,08:55 AM #5 IanT Join Date Aug 2008 Location @ the back of my server racks farting..... Posts 2,082 Thank Post 2 Thanked 147 Times in 135 Posts Rep Power 115 You normally get this message if its not part of domain or cannot authenticate properly Send PM 15th December 2011,09:20 AM #6 Danger38 Join Date Dec 2011 Location Sweden Posts 8 Thank Post 1 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Rep Power 0 yeah its connected to a domain network Send PM 15th December 2011,11:09 AM #7 jsnetman Join Date Oct 2007 Posts 886 Thank Post 23 Thanked 135 Times in 126 Posts Rep Power 44 What administrator account are you usin
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>My computer keeps forcing a shutdown for no reason> My computer keeps forcing a shutdown for no reason Tags: Computers Hewlett Packard Shutdown Windows 7 Last response: 13 May http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/11855-63-computer-forcing-shutdown-reason 2013 22:02 in Windows 7 Share jabriel 11 October 2010 21:55:41 Hi everyone! I am running windows 7 on my hp desktop. For some reason, when I load windows, after a few minutes, out of no where while I am using the computer, windows forces a a shutdown. If I can make it to press cancel, it will cancel the shutdown temporarily but then it will come back to shut down and the second time access denied it won't even ask me, it will just force the shutdown. Sometimes when she's really cranky it won't even load windows. Like as soon as I type in my admin password, it forces the shutdown. It's driving me insane. I thought it had something to do with norton antivirus so i contacted them and they gave me norton antivirus 11 from 10 and that did not solve squat! I did run a system restore and i access denied 5 scan my comp for viruses but was not able to solve the problem. Can someone please help me. More about : computer forcing shutdown reason das_stig a b $ Windows 7 a b α HP 11 October 2010 23:57:28 Flaky PSU or cpu overheating? m 0 l WR2 a b $ Windows 7 a b α HP 12 October 2010 01:28:57 Can you boot up OK in Safe Mode? How to Start in Safe Mode in Windows 7 m 0 l Related resources Can someone help me,? My computer keeps forcing shutdown after cleaning the cpu. - Forum CPU keeps overheating and forcing shutdown HELP - Forum Computer keeps freezing forcing me to hard restart - Forum Computer keeps freezing for some reason - Forum Computer keeps shutting down for no reason - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer sminlal a c 209 $ Windows 7 12 October 2010 02:59:50 What version of Windows are you using? The Release Candidate version has expired and will shut the system down in a manner similar to what you're describing. You can tell if you're using the RC version because there will be a version number displayed in the lower-right corner of the desktop background. m 0 l jabriel 12 October 2010 05:03:16 I don't think it's an overheating problem becauseI haven't used i