You can define a
startup time for your PC using the BIOS settings, but who will shutdown
or switch off your PC when you are not in the office ?
That’s why we built this little tool. It’s possible to shutdown or even switch off your PC at a defined time.
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SysShutdown as application :
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If you start
SysShutdown using the startup program group you should define the time
and the mode using commandline parameter.
sysshutdown.exe
<time> <mode>
time = hh:mm
hh
= 00 bis 23
mm = 00:59
mode
= 1 -> Logoff
=
2 -> Shutdown
= 3 -> Power off
The program will be
shown in the systray after startup. DBLClick the Icon to go to the main
screen. Use the CLOSE button to exit the program.
5 Minutes before the
PC will be shut down the Icon starts blinking.
1 minute before Shut
down a message will be shown and you can stop the program by using the
STOP button.
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SysShutdown as NT,Win200 or XP Service:
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Install SysShutdown as Service : SysShutdown -install
Remove Service : SysShutdown -uninstall
You must start SysShutdown as application to define your settings for
the installed service. After closing the SysShutdown application your
settings will be saved (Ini-File).
The next time the Service is started the settings will be restored
reading the values out of the Ini-File.
There are no icons in the taskbar when started as service.
1 minute before
Shut down a message will be shown and you can stop the program by using
the STOP button.
Any comments ? mailto:Klimpel@thoja-software.de.
Have fun
Thorsten Klimpel
ThoJa Software Engineering GmbH
Oberhafenstrasse 1
20097 Hamburg