OT: XP app to resume after shutdown?

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Hi,

One of my clients has a policy that all PCs are to be turned off at day's
end. One of his employees asked me if I know of a utility that will
"memorize" what programs he's got open and reopen them to the exact place
they were when he shut down. I know he can do that with Hybernate/Suspend,
but those are not permitted options. The machines have to be powered off.

I've spent a lot of time looking and found nothing that will reopen a Word
or Excel file to where it was at shutdown.

Anybody heard of anything like this?

--

GaryK



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