Article: Before you can remotely shut down a Windows computer on your network, you'll need to enable Remote Services on it. This requires administrator access to the computer. If you're trying to shut down a Mac remotely, see Method 4. services.msc while the Start menu is open and press ↵ Enter. This start the Microsoft Management Console with the "Services" section open. The list is sorted alphabetically by default. This will open the Properties window for the service. Click "OK" or "Apply" to save changes. This will launch Windows Firewall. You'll find this on the left side of the window. This will allow you to make changes to the list below it. Check the box in the "Private" column.

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Open the Start menu on the computer you want to be able to shut down remotely. Type . Find "Remote Registry" in the list of services. Right-click "Remote Registry" and select "Properties." Select "Automatic" from the "Startup type" menu. Click the Start button again and type "firewall." Click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall." Click the "Change settings" button. Check the "Windows Management Instrumentation" box.