making a file that links to Shut Down command
This is a discussion about making a file that links to Shut Down command in the Windows Software category; somehow, someway in Windows, I cannot remember how. But there is a way that I can use rundll32. exe to shutdown my computer. It's like rundll32. exe DllSchemeShutDown or something like that. . . . anyone know?.
somehow, someway in Windows, I cannot remember how. But there is a way that I can use rundll32.exe to shutdown my computer. It's like "rundll32.exe DllSchemeShutDown" or something like that....
anyone know?
anyone know?
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C:\Windows\Rundll32.exe Shell32.dll,SHExitWindow[censored] 1
nevermind....but there it is for those that want to know..
nevermind....but there it is for those that want to know..

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I was dicking around in Windows and notice something in Millennium, called taskman.exe
lol, it's like a small version of Windows 2000's CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up tasks thing...
anyways....i'm flooding here
lol, it's like a small version of Windows 2000's CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up tasks thing...
anyways....i'm flooding here
Yeah, stop talking to yourself.
Taskman suxs and why do you have Millenium on your computer?
Taskman suxs and why do you have Millenium on your computer?
i know in 98 to get it to shutdown it was
rundll32 user,exitwindows doesnt work in 2k though
rundll32 user,exitwindows doesnt work in 2k though
I don't know about shutdown, but my friend would use the shortcut for Adaptec EZ-CD Creator 4.0 to reboot. Quick reboot, every time.
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Regards,
clutch
[This message has been edited by clutch (edited 19 October 2000).]
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Regards,
clutch
[This message has been edited by clutch (edited 19 October 2000).]
I found a file that will force a complete reinstall - inetinfo.exe.
It will eat 100% of your processor, then keep all of your www, ftp, smtp, and nntp servers from starting, then force your system to be a completely clean one [after you format and reinstall].
It's really a great little program.
Well, back to reinstalling all my programs - a tolerable side-effect of inetinfo.exe crashes.
-bZj
It will eat 100% of your processor, then keep all of your www, ftp, smtp, and nntp servers from starting, then force your system to be a completely clean one [after you format and reinstall].
It's really a great little program.
Well, back to reinstalling all my programs - a tolerable side-effect of inetinfo.exe crashes.
-bZj