Re: windows 2003 server question

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Dave P wrote:
That window that pops up and askes why did
last boot fail...how can i turn that off

dave


1. Open Group Policy, then load the group policy you want to apply the change to;
2. Expand Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System;
3. Double-click Display Shutdown Event Tracker;
4. Select Disabled;
5. Click OK to close all dialog boxes;
6. If you want the change to take place right now, refresh the GPO by running "gpupdate /force" in a Command Prompt.
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