[Shotimes] RE: OT - New car/New computer - FUNNY

mkelley1@gt.rr.com mkelley1@gt.rr.com
Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:56:28 -0500


Under NT 4.0 and Win 2000, CTRL-ALT-DEL displays a dialog box which gives
you several options including Lock Workstation, Logoff, Shutdown, and
Change Password.  If you select Shutdown, it peforms an orderly shutdown
(including applications) of the workstation with the option to restart
after shutdown.

Original Message:
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From: Donald Mallinson dmall@mwonline.net
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 09:46:23 -0600
To: shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] RE: OT -  New car/New computer - FUNNY


Paul,

My computer won't do anything if you hit the power button. 
IBM AMD Athlon.  If the Windows locks up, which it does a 
couple times a week, I have to kill power at the power strip 
to get a re-boot.

CTRL-ALT-Delete, does not do an "orderly" shut down on any 
computer I have ever had.  It won't shut off programs 
currently running, and usually causes a fault that triggers 
windows scandisk.

Don Mallinson

Paul L Fisher wrote:

> If you don't want to hit the Start button to shutdown, jut hit the power
> button. It will produce an orderly shutdown. You can also hit CTRL-ALT-DEL
> and select Shutdown from there.
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