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How to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown
How to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown










how to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown

  • In the Console tree of Management Console, navigate to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Scripts (Startup/Shutdown).
  • Click Close in the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog and OK in the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog.
  • If you want to save the Group Policy console and be able to choose which Group Policy object opens in it from the command line, select the Allow focus of the Group Policy Snap-in to be changed when launching from the command line checkbox.
  • In the Select Group Policy Object dialog, browse to find the Group Policy that you want.
  • In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog, click Add and select Group Policy from the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog.
  • In the Console menu, select Add/Remove Snap-in.
  • Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) by selecting Start > Run and typing mmc in the Open field.
  • Open a Group Policy as a stand-alone Microsoft™ Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
  • Creating a shutdown script prevents this problem.

    how to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown

    If services are not stopped in time, the Canister can be corrupted and lose all stored data. When you shut down the Tealeaf CX server, it is important to ensure all Tealeaf services were stopped before the server shuts down.

    how to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown

    This program keeps the operating system running until all Tealeaf services are stopped, allowing in-process data to be saved and preventing the Canister from becoming corrupted. You can create a shutdown script that runs a Tealeaf program that is called CanSvcs.exe before the computer shuts down.












    How to setup a macro on windows 10 startup run a program shutdown