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Auto Shut Down "XP"

gsgurdeep
Hi to all Friends

Tell me the process of auto shut down a pc Running Windows XP Professional SP-2 after a Specified Time.

Have A Nice Day.
Apr 3 '07 #1
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bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
Hi to all Friends

Tell me the process of auto shut down a pc Running Windows XP Professional SP-2 after a Specified Time.

Have A Nice Day.
To shut down WinXP after a specified amount of idle time:
Go to Display Properties (right click screen or Control Panel).
Then Screen Saver tab and then Power button.
All the settings are in there.
Apr 3 '07 #2
Cyberdyne
627 Expert 512MB
To shut down WinXP after a specified amount of idle time:
Go to Display Properties (right click screen or Control Panel).
Then Screen Saver tab and then Power button.
All the settings are in there.
Excellent solution - very simple for all users =) Thanks Barton!
Apr 4 '07 #3
To shut down WinXP after a specified amount of idle time:
Go to Display Properties (right click screen or Control Panel).
Then Screen Saver tab and then Power button.
All the settings are in there.
Thanks Barton!

Thanks A Lot!
Apr 5 '07 #4
Cyberdyne
627 Expert 512MB
Thread closed, thank you for participating.

-=Cyberdyne=-
Apr 5 '07 #5

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