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| Preface: The shut down tracker is used to...well...track the reasons a computer is going for shut down. As a server, a computer should not be shut down or rebooted manually very often, which is why this feature is in place. Some people, however, find it irritating so it can be disabled if you'd like. Method: - Click Start then Run.. - In the Run box type "gpedit.msc" - Click the + sign next to Administrative Templates (the one in Computer Configuration under Local Computer Policy) then click System - Double click Display Shutdown Event Tracker (highlighted above) - Select the Disabled radio button and press OK How'z that? |
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