Re: Shut Down Screen SBS2003



You shut it down that often that it's annoying?

It documents when you've shut it down and why.

Brad Dinerman [MVP - Windows Server Networking] wrote:

At the server:
gpedit.msc in the Start->Run menu

Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Display Shutdown Event Tracker

Set to Disabled.

Yours,
Brad Dinerman


______________________________________ Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems President, New England Information Security Group http://www.neisg.org

Craig Kalugin wrote:

Is there any way to not have to explain why you want to do a shutdown or restart every time. This is very annoying...........

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