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Shutdown After - Timed Windows Shutdowns
This is a quickie. Ever wish you had a
snooze button for your PC? For example, you have a job running that you know will take about an hour to run, so
you’d like to be able to tell your computer to shutdown after 2 hours. While this can be done with the task
scheduler, it’s far easier to use a small, dedicated utility to perform this function. And that’s exactly
what Shutdown After is.
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Lee Jones said 1:06PM on 12-29-2005
This is XP only... you could just click START > RUN > "shutdown -i"
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