Automatic Shutdown of XP

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Jack Gillis

Is there any way I can entice my XP machine to shut itself off after a set
period of time -- say an hour or a half hour regardless of activity or lack
there of? If there is no way to have XP itself do it, perhaps a third
party utility or script could do the job? Instead of shutting itself off
maybe I could be satisfied with having the machine hibernate but I would
really prefer it to shut down.

Thank you very much.
 
J

Jack Gillis

Bob I said:
See "Scheduled tasks", and "Shutdown.exe" in Windows Help and Support.

Thank you very much, Bob.

That would seem to do the job but I can't figure out how to make
shutdown.exe run (Shutdown the computer) one hour after the computer turns
on. Can you help me?

Thanks again.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Jack Gillis said:
Thank you very much, Bob.

That would seem to do the job but I can't figure out how to make
shutdown.exe run (Shutdown the computer) one hour after the computer turns
on. Can you help me?

Thanks again.

Run this command from the Command Prompt to see the
various switches for shutdown.exe:

shutdown /?

The -t switch lets you set the time until the shutown occurs.
Tell the Task Scheduler to run shutdown.exe at boot time,
as Bob recommended, and one hour later it will happen.

Mind you, you might not like the unconditional shutdown . . .
 
J

Jack Gillis

Pegasus (MVP) said:
Run this command from the Command Prompt to see the
various switches for shutdown.exe:

shutdown /?

The -t switch lets you set the time until the shutown occurs.
Tell the Task Scheduler to run shutdown.exe at boot time,
as Bob recommended, and one hour later it will happen.

Mind you, you might not like the unconditional shutdown . . .

That does it Pegasus and I thank you very much.
 
B

Bob I

Jack said:
Thank you very much, Bob.

That would seem to do the job but I can't figure out how to make
shutdown.exe run (Shutdown the computer) one hour after the computer turns
on. Can you help me?

Thanks again.

You're welcome, I see you have it sorted.
 

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