Linux_newb
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Hi there,
I'm trying to shutdown a computer on our home network using 'shutdown -i' command via CMD, but it won't let me as I'm not seen as an Administrator.
Someone told me before there is a command you can use to auth yourself as an Admin of that pc - which means you cannot shutdown the remote pc until you've entered the command with the admin credentials.
Any idea what that command is so that I have Admin rights on the other pc from mine?
Help please
I'm trying to shutdown a computer on our home network using 'shutdown -i' command via CMD, but it won't let me as I'm not seen as an Administrator.
Someone told me before there is a command you can use to auth yourself as an Admin of that pc - which means you cannot shutdown the remote pc until you've entered the command with the admin credentials.
Any idea what that command is so that I have Admin rights on the other pc from mine?
Help please