We're using NT4 workstations connected to our network. A lot of our users when logging off at the end of the day, lose patience having to wait for the PC to shut down completely and simply turn off the PC, potentially damaging their local/roaming profile, resulting the synchronisation errors on starting up between the local and roaming profile.
Does anyone know of a way that we can get the PC to power off on its own after the user has logged off, so that the user doesn't have to wait around to turn the PC off manually? A logging out script perhaps.
We're slowly rolling out XP workstations which are a dream to work with as the users simply press the power off button which in turn logs the user out, shuts the PC down and powers off.
Advice greatly appreciated.
Dan
Does anyone know of a way that we can get the PC to power off on its own after the user has logged off, so that the user doesn't have to wait around to turn the PC off manually? A logging out script perhaps.
We're slowly rolling out XP workstations which are a dream to work with as the users simply press the power off button which in turn logs the user out, shuts the PC down and powers off.
Advice greatly appreciated.
Dan