somehow, someway in Windows, I cannot remember how. But there is a way that I can use rundll32.exe to shutdown my computer. It's like "rundll32.exe DllSchemeShutDown" or something like that....
anyone know?
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making a file that links to Shut Down command
#2
Posted 19 October 2000 - 07:39 AM
C:\Windows\Rundll32.exe Shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx 1
nevermind....but there it is for those that want to know..
nevermind....but there it is for those that want to know..
#3
Posted 19 October 2000 - 07:41 AM
I was dicking around in Windows and notice something in Millennium, called taskman.exe
lol, it's like a small version of Windows 2000's CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up tasks thing...
anyways....i'm flooding here
lol, it's like a small version of Windows 2000's CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up tasks thing...
anyways....i'm flooding here
#4
Posted 19 October 2000 - 07:57 AM
Yeah, stop talking to yourself. 
Taskman suxs and why do you have Millenium on your computer?
Taskman suxs and why do you have Millenium on your computer?
#5
Posted 19 October 2000 - 09:19 PM
i know in 98 to get it to shutdown it was
rundll32 user,exitwindows doesnt work in 2k though
rundll32 user,exitwindows doesnt work in 2k though
#6
Posted 19 October 2000 - 11:01 PM
I don't know about shutdown, but my friend would use the shortcut for Adaptec EZ-CD Creator 4.0 to reboot. Quick reboot, every time.

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Regards,
clutch
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Regards,
clutch
[This message has been edited by clutch (edited 19 October 2000).]
#7
Posted 20 October 2000 - 12:25 AM
I found a file that will force a complete reinstall - inetinfo.exe.
It will eat 100% of your processor, then keep all of your www, ftp, smtp, and nntp servers from starting, then force your system to be a completely clean one [after you format and reinstall].
It's really a great little program.
Well, back to reinstalling all my programs - a tolerable side-effect of inetinfo.exe crashes.
-bZj
It will eat 100% of your processor, then keep all of your www, ftp, smtp, and nntp servers from starting, then force your system to be a completely clean one [after you format and reinstall].
It's really a great little program.
Well, back to reinstalling all my programs - a tolerable side-effect of inetinfo.exe crashes.
-bZj
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