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    How To Close Program When Shutdown Windows XP

    November 5, 2008 | Microsoft | Comments Off

    Once you press the button to turn off shut down the PC, a “dialogue box” appear on the PC screen. The dialog box will asking you whether you want to turn off programs that are open or not? Because your goal is actually to turn off the PC, of course, you select the option to turn off the program. Is it the Windows XP settings can be changed to a program that open can be forcely closed when you want to shut down the PC?

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    You can tell Windows to shut down some programs that are open or closed in the background to the force. To do this trick, you must change the structure of the Windows XP registry.

    Here is the steps. Open the registry editor program from the “Start | Run | Regedit.” Once the registry editor to appear on the screen, go to the key “HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Control Panel | Desktop.” Search entry called “AutoEndTasks.” Open the entry and change the value in the Value data from “0″ to “1″. Click “OK” and close the registry editor. Restart your PC that can run these tricks with smooth. To test it, you can open several specific programs in Windows XP, and then do the shutdown process.




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