I don't know if he can make SiB do that or not - that's RDP that takes that away. Run dialog or Command Prompt. "shutdown /i" (without quotes, and that's the lowercase letter I (Eye) after the forward slash). Gives you a GUI. Enter PC name and other options, etc. If you're using RDP on a local network, you can use the command from any network PC, not just the one you want to shutdown, since you have to give the shutdown GUI the name(s) of the PCs to act on. Or use Chrome RDP, I use either of those two options when I want to reboot or shutdown a PC remotely. If you don't want either of those two alternatives, ignore me. Or use left ALT and F4 to bring up the dialogue box and chose what you want to to.