Re: One step shutdown



On the desktop or on Start Menu. Make a shortcut by right click > New >
Shortcut
Type in
shutdown -s -t 00
Click Next , Name it, Finish
Now right click it > Properties > In the Shortcut key > Press the hotkey you
want ,e.g. Ctrl + Shift +s OR Num. Key *
If you want a one click solution, move the shortcut to quick launch
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"Fran" <spamsucks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Using XP home & IE. Is there a way to properly shut down my computer
| without having go to Start>Turn Off Computer --->to another prompt to Turn
| Off Computer? Is there a one-step method that is practical and safe?
| Thanks in advance, Fran
|
|


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