secons Utility Shut Down Privileged Access Manager Server Control on Windows

Valid on Windows
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Valid on Windows
The secons utility shuts down the
Privileged Access Manager
engine and all other
Privileged Access Manager
services on the local station or on one or more remote stations.
Only users defined as ADMIN or OPERATOR can shut down
Privileged Access Manager
. To shut down
Privileged Access Manager
on remote computers, you must be defined as ADMIN or OPERATOR on those remote computers.
This command has the following format:
secons -s [hosts | ghosts]
-s [
hosts
|
ghosts
]
Shuts down the
Privileged Access Manager
services on the defined, space-separated, remote hosts. If you do not specify any hosts,
Privileged Access Manager
shuts down on the local host.
You can define a group of hosts by entering the name of a ghost record. If you use this option from a remote terminal, the utility requests password verification. You also need admin privileges on both the remote and local computers, and write permission to the local computer on the remote host database.