Mainstay
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Customer has two W7 Pro workstations running on SSD's with recent fresh installs that are running a lot of software (all legit, all patched, all necessary for their operations).
They shutdown every night.
SOMETIMES, the shutdown hangs.
To counteract this I've left them shortcuts on their desktop that works 100% of the time:
shutdown.exe -s -f -t 0
1. They LOATHE this approach (yes, they have a visceral hatred for double clicking a button that is "non-standard"
2. They also do not like the window that sometimes pop-ups saying "Force shutdown" (even though this is only onscreen for seconds and is just the built in Windows 7 shutdown window).
ARGHHHHH!
Any ideas on how to map their shutdown button to act like a force shutdown?
Any way to suppress that force shutdown window?
Any thoughts on how to tell them to get over it!
They shutdown every night.
SOMETIMES, the shutdown hangs.
To counteract this I've left them shortcuts on their desktop that works 100% of the time:
shutdown.exe -s -f -t 0
1. They LOATHE this approach (yes, they have a visceral hatred for double clicking a button that is "non-standard"
2. They also do not like the window that sometimes pop-ups saying "Force shutdown" (even though this is only onscreen for seconds and is just the built in Windows 7 shutdown window).
ARGHHHHH!
Any ideas on how to map their shutdown button to act like a force shutdown?
Any way to suppress that force shutdown window?
Any thoughts on how to tell them to get over it!