T tekno_ct Baseband Member Messages 27 May 20, 2005 #1 What is the best way to automate a computer shutdown at let's say 5AM in the morning. A way in which it ensures the computer shuts down and is not stopped by a "You didn't save, are you sure you want to exit" message box?
What is the best way to automate a computer shutdown at let's say 5AM in the morning. A way in which it ensures the computer shuts down and is not stopped by a "You didn't save, are you sure you want to exit" message box?
C chog In Runtime Messages 416 May 21, 2005 #3 Or you could create a shortcut with shutdown -s as its target and set that as a scheduled task.
OP OP T tekno_ct Baseband Member Messages 27 May 21, 2005 #4 Thanks for the quick inputs, problem solved :-D
B Blitze105 Daemon Poster Messages 1,100 May 21, 2005 #6 I use the same thing, it works great just make sure you set it to shutdown, not power off.
S SkyHi Daemon Poster Messages 719 May 21, 2005 #7 You're probably not wondering, but just in case you want to know how it works, this program utilizes Code: shutdown -t xx through cmd. -SkyHi
You're probably not wondering, but just in case you want to know how it works, this program utilizes Code: shutdown -t xx through cmd. -SkyHi