shutdown.exe -a
should take care of situations like that. It’s not an excuse for taking away your options on the UI though.
shutdown.exe -a
should take care of situations like that. It’s not an excuse for taking away your options on the UI though.
Regression to the mean
crickets
They don’t have an answer.
Mint is my go to suggestion for new people switching over.
That is terrifyingly true. Wired cameras all the way.
About time we make it not their choice.
Spoiler alert: he doesn’t argue that in good faith. He has a problem with gay marriage.
Crazy how people are defending Hamas. Yes, fuck both. Free the Palestinian people.
I think people should be able to call a wrong out without having to call all wrongs out.
By default a normal user can abort the shutdown. They could also configure group policy to prevent shutdown permissions which also prevents aborting a shutdown.
The GPO is
Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Shut down the system
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