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Old November 16th 20, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
R.Wieser
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Default How to add a "Shutdown" folder (the opposite of the "startup" folder) ?

Jeff,

The opposite of "start" is "end". So it seems that one of "endup" or
"enddown" are to be considered and of course the ever popular "startdown".
In truth, I don't like any of these.


Same here. But while reading the "xxxdown" names the name "winddown" popped
into my mind. I'll have to think about that one (trying to figure out how
long it will be before I forget what its supposed to mean ...).

Regards,
Rudy Wieser






"Jeff Barnett" wrote in message
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On 11/16/2020 9:25 AM, R.Wieser wrote:
JJ,

Keep in mind that Shutdown is not same as Log-off, or vice versa.


I know. I've been fighting with myself about what I should name the new
directory : "shutdown" or "OnLogoff". The first matches the "startup"
one
better*, the second is /way/ closer to the truth.

*if you have a good, opposite name to "startup" than please do mention
it.


The opposite of "start" is "end". So it seems that one of "endup" or
"enddown" are to be considered and of course the ever popular "startdown".
In truth, I don't like any of these.

In my case its a bit moot though as I never logoff but /always/ power the
machine down.

Or... use the Fast User Switching to logon another user. Thus triggers
the Logon scripts without triggering Logoff script for any user. Logoff
scripts will be triggered only when a user actually logs off.

--
Jeff Barnett



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