M76
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I've been trying to get my W10 to automatically turn off another W10 on the local network when I turn it off, but so far nothing worked.
I've tried
gpedit.msc (local Policies)
Computer Configuration -> Windows settings -> Scripts -> Shutdown -> Properties -> Add
But the command I entered does not execute, or has no effect.
"C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /m \\compname /s /t 5"
Tried the same thing with the task scheduler:
Begin the task: On an event
Log: System
Source: USER32
EventID: 1074
again nothing happens on shutdown, the other PC keeps running.
If I issue the command directly it shuts down the other pc.
I've tried
gpedit.msc (local Policies)
Computer Configuration -> Windows settings -> Scripts -> Shutdown -> Properties -> Add
But the command I entered does not execute, or has no effect.
"C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /m \\compname /s /t 5"
Tried the same thing with the task scheduler:
Begin the task: On an event
Log: System
Source: USER32
EventID: 1074
again nothing happens on shutdown, the other PC keeps running.
If I issue the command directly it shuts down the other pc.