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Guest taipan
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I am running a home computer with windows 2000 sp4. The problem i am having

is when i shutdown for the evening it takes several times of clicking

shutdown for the system to power off. There are no error messages nor any

other applications that need time to close. I tried waiting 20 minutes before

i click shutdown for the second time. It will only shutdown on the first

attempt if i turn on my system for a short period of time (5-10 minutes) and

then shutdown. Any ideas?

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Guest Newbie Coder
Posted

Re: shutting down

 

Taipan,

 

What applications are running in the system tray (next to the clock) when you

shutdown?

 

It sounds like one of them isn't listening for the QUERYENDSESSION Windows

Message stopping the shutdown

 

If you can END TASK those applications in the system tray one at a time to see

which is the application stopping it

 

Please post back,

 

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(It's just a name)

 

 

 

"taipan" <taipan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D9415D8B-BBF7-4812-9603-FA30499CFA8D@microsoft.com...

> I am running a home computer with windows 2000 sp4. The problem i am having

> is when i shutdown for the evening it takes several times of clicking

> shutdown for the system to power off. There are no error messages nor any

> other applications that need time to close. I tried waiting 20 minutes before

> i click shutdown for the second time. It will only shutdown on the first

> attempt if i turn on my system for a short period of time (5-10 minutes) and

> then shutdown. Any ideas?

Guest Andrew Rossmann
Posted

Re: shutting down

 

[This followup was posted to microsoft.public.win2000.general and a copy

was sent to the cited author.]

 

In article <D9415D8B-BBF7-4812-9603-FA30499CFA8D@microsoft.com>,

taipan@discussions.microsoft.com says...

> I am running a home computer with windows 2000 sp4. The problem i am having

> is when i shutdown for the evening it takes several times of clicking

> shutdown for the system to power off. There are no error messages nor any

> other applications that need time to close. I tried waiting 20 minutes before

> i click shutdown for the second time. It will only shutdown on the first

> attempt if i turn on my system for a short period of time (5-10 minutes) and

> then shutdown. Any ideas?

 

Sometimes, I've found using CTL-ALT-DEL, then doing a shutdown from

there can be more 'forceful' than from the Start menu.

 

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Guest Newbie Coder
Posted

Re: shutting down

 

Andrew,

 

Whichever method you use it still calls the same piece of code with is to check

token privileges for the user & see if they are allowed to shutdown the machine

then calling ExitWindowsEx API forcing it usually. So, pressing the SAS won't

make the slightest bit of difference

 

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"Andrew Rossmann" <andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:MPG.212a809523a3dfbf989904@newsgroups.comcast.net...

> [This followup was posted to microsoft.public.win2000.general and a copy

> was sent to the cited author.]

>

> In article <D9415D8B-BBF7-4812-9603-FA30499CFA8D@microsoft.com>,

> taipan@discussions.microsoft.com says...

> > I am running a home computer with windows 2000 sp4. The problem i am having

> > is when i shutdown for the evening it takes several times of clicking

> > shutdown for the system to power off. There are no error messages nor any

> > other applications that need time to close. I tried waiting 20 minutes

before

> > i click shutdown for the second time. It will only shutdown on the first

> > attempt if i turn on my system for a short period of time (5-10 minutes) and

> > then shutdown. Any ideas?

>

> Sometimes, I've found using CTL-ALT-DEL, then doing a shutdown from

> there can be more 'forceful' than from the Start menu.

>

> --

> If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying!

> All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the

> law!!

> http://home.att.net/~andyross

Guest Steve Parry [MVP]
Posted

Re: shutting down

 

In news:MPG.212a809523a3dfbf989904@newsgroups.comcast.net,

Andrew Rossmann <andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net> wibbled

> [This followup was posted to microsoft.public.win2000.general and a

> copy was sent to the cited author.]

>

> In article <D9415D8B-BBF7-4812-9603-FA30499CFA8D@microsoft.com>,

> taipan@discussions.microsoft.com says...

>> I am running a home computer with windows 2000 sp4. The problem i am

>> having is when i shutdown for the evening it takes several times of

>> clicking shutdown for the system to power off. There are no error

>> messages nor any other applications that need time to close. I tried

>> waiting 20 minutes before i click shutdown for the second time. It

>> will only shutdown on the first attempt if i turn on my system for a

>> short period of time (5-10 minutes) and then shutdown. Any ideas?

>

> Sometimes, I've found using CTL-ALT-DEL, then doing a shutdown from

> there can be more 'forceful' than from the Start menu.

 

Especially, if you press shift and shutdown or ctrl and shutdown to restart

or ctrl and logoff to force a logoff

 

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Steve Parry MCP MVP

http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk


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