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Scheduled shutdown #32852

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ODBLK opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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Scheduled shutdown #32852

ODBLK opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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ODBLK commented May 13, 2024

Description of the new feature / enhancement

Automatically shut down at a specific moment and after a specified time, including setting automatic shutdown, canceling automatic shutdown, and shutdown countdown

Scenario when this would be used?

Sometimes I need to process work and need to shut down the computer at a specific moment or after a specific period of time. I know this can be done through the shutdown command, but I hope to have a fast and efficient visual interface for operation and viewing.

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@ODBLK ODBLK added the Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams label May 13, 2024
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At the core, you can achieve this with a (lnk) shortcut to "shutdown.exe" - with or without a parameter for a timer. Or maybe use Task Scheduler to trigger that link.

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ODBLK commented May 15, 2024

At the core, you can achieve this with a (lnk) shortcut to "shutdown.exe" - with or without a parameter for a timer. Or maybe use Task Scheduler to trigger that link.

Exactly,I now set up a scheduled task to trigger a shutdown command without a time parameter. The advantage is that it can meet my needs, but I still need a quick and convenient visual interface.

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