Removing the warning when you log off

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  1. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    Removing the warning when you log off


    Hi

    I use a program called Shut It! 1.1 so when a logoff or shutdown has been initiated, it displays a message. However, this message can't be seen because of Windows 7's annoying warning when a program is either open or preventing it from shutting down or logging off.

    Is there any way to remove this feature so I can use the features of Shut It ?

    Many thanks.
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  2. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #2

    Hi Shukaku, welcome to 7F :)

    I think you are describing the UAC that is built-into win 7.
    Screen goes dark and a dialog box pops up asking you if you really want to allow Shut It! 1.1 to proceed with what you asked it to do.

    Usual procedure is to say yes for the UAC, and then you have to OK shut it's question if it is what you want to do.

    The only way I know of is to shut off the UAC But then you are left with a much less secure system.

    Some reading: User Account Control
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  3. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    Anak said:
    Hi Shukaku, welcome to 7F :)
    Thanks for the welcome!

    I think you are describing the UAC that is built-into win 7.
    Screen goes dark and a dialog box pops up asking you if you really want to allow Shut It! 1.1 to proceed with what you asked it to do.

    Usual procedure is to say yes for the UAC, and then you have to OK shut it's question if it is what you want to do.

    The only way I know of is to shut off the UAC But then you are left with a much less secure system.

    Some reading: User Account Control
    Unfortunately, this is not what I am referring to. Open up some programs and make one show a dialog or something that will stop Windows closing down. Now logoff and you should see what I mean. It'll look like the image I've attached below. I always disable UAC as it's very annoying in my network
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Removing the warning when you log off-warning.jpg  
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  4. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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    I don't think there's a way to disable this feature in Windows.
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  5. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #5

    My apologies, I missed your thread topic.

    As a matter of fact I have come across this. All I have done was to close the offending program(s), and then Windows would shut-down the session.

    Never thought as being that much of a big deal, but since you are using a third-party program to do the shut-down for you I can see your consternation.

    After reading about Shut it 1.1 From Delphiness.com, and here Download Shut it 1.1 Free - This application allows you to schedule your shut down with great ease. - Softpedia
    I think you may be expecting too much from this app.

    From the Developers Site:
    Shut It is a shutdown monitor. In essence it monitors system shutdown requests via the WM_QUERYENDSESSION windows message. When it detects a shutdown, it will temporarily stop the shutdown until user interaction or a timeout period has elapsed. Shut It runs from a small icon in the system tray (beside the clock if visible).
    Why?
    I use multiple desktops and VMWare, and quite often I forget a VMware session is running in the background before its too late. Shut It is designed to give me a "last chance" before closing the session.
    As far as I can see the program is doing what it is designed to do, and that warning you are getting looks exactly like the one on the Developers site, that is not a Windows warning dialog box.
    Shukaku said:
    However, this message can't be seen because of Windows 7's annoying warning when a program is either open or preventing it from shutting down or logging off.
    The first snip is from the Developer, the second is yours:
    Removing the warning when you log off-1q.jpgRemoving the warning when you log off-1q1.jpg

    In simpler terms: Shut it gives the user time to close out other programs so the user will not lose any work.

    Are you looking for a program that will just nuke anything in its way and log off to a power off/down ending?
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  6. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
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    When you think of it, the warning should be when you log on!!

    'Dis here be Windoze boy!! Anyt'ing can happin' at any time!! Keep dee eyze open man!
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  7. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    Anak said:
    Are you looking for a program that will just nuke anything in its way and log off to a power off/down ending?
    I don't know what you mean. All I'm looking for is a way to remove Window's message when programs are running that prevent it shutting down, so I can use the Shut It! program, because currently, both Windows and Shut It! are doing the same thing.

    I also know what Shut It! does, I simply want to use it as my local College uses it.
    Last edited by Shukaku; 21 Sep 2011 at 03:16.
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  8. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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    MilesAhead said:
    When you think of it, the warning should be when you log on!!

    'Dis here be Windoze boy!! Anyt'ing can happin' at any time!! Keep dee eyze open man!
    +1
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  9. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #9

    Shukaku said:
    Anak said:
    Are you looking for a program that will just nuke anything in its way and log off to a power off/down ending?
    Shukaku said:
    I don't know what you mean.
    To nuke, as in the context I meant, means to indiscriminately shutdown a program whether or not it is ready to do so.

    Shukaku said:
    All I'm looking for is a way to remove Window's message when programs are running that prevent it shutting down, so I can use the Shut It! program, because currently, both Windows and Shut It! are doing the same thing.
    These are older solutions, but they probably will not apply to Windows 7.
    If you have the APM tab in Power Options in Control Panel click on, and enable APM. Also check the BIOS.
    If you can find the file C:\Windows\Logos.sys, rename it to old. your machine will then shutdown without the warning, but then that defeats the purpose of the shut it program.

    Shukaku said:
    I also know what Shut It! does, I simply want to use it as my local College uses it.
    How does your local College use it?
    Are your collegian friends also having this problem?
    Maybe it would behoove you to ask at University?

    I am looking into this Dialog Boxes, but I am running out of time and I need to go and do some errands.
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  10. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    Anak said:
    To nuke, as in the context I meant, means to indiscriminately shutdown a program whether or not it is ready to do so.
    Nah, I don't want this.

    These are older solutions, but they probably will not apply to Windows 7.
    If you have the APM tab in Power Options in Control Panel click on, and enable APM. Also check the BIOS.
    If you can find the file C:\Windows\Logos.sys, rename it to old. your machine will then shutdown without the warning, but then that defeats the purpose of the shut it program.
    I will try and find this stuff and get back to you.

    How does your local College use it?
    Are your collegian friends also having this problem?
    Maybe it would behoove you to ask at University?

    I am looking into this Dialog Boxes, but I am running out of time and I need to go and do some errands.
    Well, their computers use Windows XP, so all the features are enabled. They have it set up so that if you log off or shutdown the program, it displays a message indicating you have initiated a shutdown procedure. They don't have this problem since they use XP as mentioned above.
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