Let Windows7 shut down the program itself to force shutdown

  
                  

For the working class using Windows7 system, especially the friend who is eager to shut down after leaving work, click the shutdown button and then press the display to go directly away from the minority. After the next day, the unit actually found that the computer is not closed, hehe... . The reason is that there are still programs that are not closed. The Windows 7 system does not close immediately. Instead, it sometimes pops up a semi-transparent page, prompting you to close several programs, etc. Of course, if you click the "forced shutdown" button directly, it is feasible. For the "monkey" people may not have the patience to wait for this window to appear, then is there any way to let the program close the program to force shutdown? The answer is yes.

●Close the program prompt when shutting down

Enter "gpedit.msc" in the search text box of the start menu to open the group policy editor, find and expand "Computer Configuration→Administrative Template" → System → Shutdown Options, double-click “Close the automatic termination function of the application that will block or cancel the shutdown” in the right pane, click and modify it to “Enabled” in the subsequent window that pops up, and exit after applying OK. So, when you encounter an unclosed program in the future, the Windows 7 system will automatically terminate and force shutdown.

●Enable forced shutdown in group policy

Tips: Although it is convenient, it is recommended not to force shutdown, which will result in editing unsaved documents or system Unknown error, so it is recommended to save the edited document and exit all programs before shutting down. "I would rather wait for three more points, not grab a second."

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