Open XP shutdown event tracking program function

  
        Everyone knows that Windows Server 2003 adds a "Shutdown Event Tracker" function. When users want to shut down Windows Server 2003, they need to provide the reason for the shutdown and fill out the comment. Although it is more troublesome to use this function, it is closed. When the computer system is closed, the shutdown event tracking program records the cause of the shutdown, which is very helpful for the normal operation of the system and the protection of the data. This feature is actually provided in Windows XP, but it is disabled by default, and it is easy to start it through Group Policy.

Click "Start → Run", enter the "Gpdeit.msc" command, click the "OK" button, the Group Policy Edit window will pop up. Then expand the "Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → System" item in the left window, and then find the "Show 'Close Event Tracker'" policy in the right window. Double-click the policy to open the property settings dialog. By default, the policy is "not configured". We select the "Enabled" single option and then select "Always in the "Close Event Tracker should be displayed" drop-down list box. "Options, and finally click the "OK" button to activate the Close Event Tracker function.

In Windows XP, every time you shut down, it will display the same Windows system dialog box as Windows 2003. You must select the reason for shutdown and fill in the comments to shut down or restart, thus effectively protecting the system. Safety.
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