While making a stop to a vista computer remotely, an error "the path not found network" takes place.

I'm stopping distance this computer running Windows Vista Homp Premium from a Windows XP Professional computer. I ran shutdown.exe, but it says "the network path is not found." The network is working properly and I can't do a ping to this computer. I made sure that I ran the closure of an administrator account that has the same cridentials as an administrator on vista computer account (when I changed it, I got "access denied"). Quite simply, I know I have the privileges necessary to perform a remote shutdown.

I found the solution. He has been to change the LocalAccountsTokenFilterPolicy by following the instructions here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942817

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