

I know this does not help you, cocao117, but, hopefully, someone in Microsoft might release that changing things like this, without giving administrators an over-ride, is very problematic. luckily, they still have the rights to shutdown the PC programmatically otherwise I would be buggered. Selain itu, Anda menerima pesan berikut ini: 1 program masih harus ditutup: (Menunggu) Jendela Host tugas. Dalam skenario ini, proses logoff berhenti selama enam detik. Anda mencoba untuk mematikan, restart, atau log off dari komputer. They then can see it and interact with it. Anda memiliki komputer yang menjalankan Windows 7 atau Windows Server 2008 R2. The other task, running as the user, sees this and re-reruns the shutdown task under the user context. After several days on and off trying to get this to work, what I had to do was if another exe is running, that is launched under the user context when they logon, the shutdown task creates a text file and exits. The task shows a shutdown dialogue to the user and they can cancel, pause or ok, etc, the shutdown. We have a nightly shutdown task that runs interactively as system.

I have had to do some crazy things on our Windows 7 builds to get around this, thank you, Microsoft. Now, you just can't run an interactive task like this, at least, not without possibly using some very extreme (and possible dodgy) techniques. In the old days, you could run an interactive task as system or another user and the currently logged on user would see and be able to interact with it. Hi cocao117, one of the many irratations with Windows 7 is trying to do just what you are now.
