Shutdown Button

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Is there a way to create a button where when clicked it shuts down the machine?

Thanks!
 
Which machine? MY machine?
 
Not from a web page.

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Why, oh why, would you even think of that ... or wanting to do that TO
someone? Can you explain what you want to accomplish?
ETC
 
I work for a small Japanese branch campus and the students take class
evaluations on laptops. I have it setup were when they log in it starts in
KIOSK mode to the form they need to be on. So when there done taking the eval
they have to select Crt+alt+delete to have the option of shutting down. I
just wanted a button on the main page of the form to shutdown the computer
when there done. Just tired of trying to explain to them what to do when
there done. There English is a little shaky.
 
*they're* done
*their* english

:-)


JoeT said:
I work for a small Japanese branch campus and the students take class
evaluations on laptops. I have it setup were when they log in it starts in
KIOSK mode to the form they need to be on. So when there done taking the eval
they have to select Crt+alt+delete to have the option of shutting down. I
just wanted a button on the main page of the form to shutdown the computer
when there done. Just tired of trying to explain to them what to do when
there done. There English is a little shaky.
 
Their english is shaky? So's your grammar from the looks of it.

"When there done" should be "When they're done".
"There English is a little shaky" should be "Their English is a little
shaky".
 

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