--- title: Force shutdown from a remote system (Windows 10) description: Describes the best practices, location, values, policy management, and security considerations for the Force shutdown from a remote system security policy setting. ms.assetid: 63129243-31ea-42a4-a598-c7064f48a3df ms.prod: W10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library author: brianlic-msft --- # Force shutdown from a remote system **Applies to** - Windows 10 Describes the best practices, location, values, policy management, and security considerations for the **Force shutdown from a remote system** security policy setting. ## Reference This security setting determines which users are allowed to shut down a device from a remote location on the network. This allows members of the Administrators group or specific users to manage computers (for tasks such as a restart) from a remote location. Constant: SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege ### Possible values - User-defined list of accounts - Administrators ### Best practices - Explicitly restrict this user right to members of the Administrators group or other specifically assigned roles that require this capability, such as non-administrative operations staff. ### Location Computer Configuration\\Windows Settings\\Security Settings\\Local Policies\\User Rights Assignment ### Default values By default this setting is Administrators and Server Operators on domain controllers and Administrators on stand-alone servers. The following table lists the actual and effective default policy values for the most recent supported versions of Windows. Default values are also listed on the policy’s property page.
Server type or GPO | Default value |
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Default Domain Policy |
Not defined |
Default Domain Controller Policy |
Administrators Server Operators |
Stand-Alone Server Default Settings |
Administrators |
Domain Controller Effective Default Settings |
Administrators Server Operators |
Member Server Effective Default Settings |
Administrators |
Client Computer Effective Default Settings |
Administrators |