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How to schedule the system shutdown

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Name: Zennon
Date: December 2, 2007 at 11:34:12 Pacific
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 2 GB
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Hi everybody!

I wonder whether it's possible to schedule system shutdown at a certain hour, for example: in the early morning before I go to my office I let PINNACLE PCTV USB2 application to record some regular TV programs which are at 8.00 o'clock in the morning, last appr. 45 minutes and then the computer runs useless till I come back from my office in the afternoon.

There is a "psshutdown" application but it offers only a few minutes delay, as far as I know...

Any help?


Thanks a lot!


Zennon




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Name: terii
Date: December 2, 2007 at 13:16:40 Pacific
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I copied this from another site. It may help.

To help you with this type of operation, XP comes with a command-line utility called Shutdown.exe, which you can configure to run at a specified time within the Scheduled Tasks tool. Here's how:

Open Control Panel and double-click Scheduled Tasks.
Select Add Scheduled Task to launch the Scheduled Task Wizard.
Click Next.
Click the Browse button to access the Windows\System32 folder.
Select Shutdown.exe and click Open.
Follow the wizard through the next two screens to give the task a name and choose a schedule.
Enter the name and password of your user account and click Next.
Select the Open Advanced Properties For This Task When I Click Finish check box, and then click Finish.
In the Task tab of Advanced Properties, add the following parameters to the end of the command line in the Run text box:
-s -t 00
Be sure to include a space between the last character in the command name and the first character in the parameter list, such as C:\Windows\System32\Shutdown.exe -s -t 00. In this case, the -s parameter indicates shutting down the local computer and the -t parameter sets a timer that's measured in seconds for the shutdown operation, where zero specifies immediate shutdown.
Click OK.
Enter the name and password of your user account and click OK.
When the Shutdown utility runs, a small dialog box will display on the screen before the system powers down.

Note: On some older systems, the Shutdown.exe command shuts down Windows but doesn't power down the computer. Instead, it displays the message "It is now safe to turn off your computer."



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Response Number 2
Name: Wombat
Date: December 2, 2007 at 13:20:25 Pacific
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I use PowerOff to turn my computer off after Webschedular has finished recording a tv show. I run it with a scheduled task command from Webschedular like this:

C:\Program Files\PowerOff 3.0\poweroff.exe poweroff -scheduled -seconds 30

http://users.pandora.be/jbosman/app...


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Response Number 3
Name: Razor2.3
Date: December 2, 2007 at 14:34:21 Pacific
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I just use the AT command:

AT 9:00 SHUTDOWN -f


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