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| | Shutdown after logoff I have a Vista installation (business) which works pretty well except that every time I log off the computer reboots. It will do this even if the computer has just started. I would be grateful for suggestions as to what I might try to overcome this problem. Thanks JimB. |
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| | RE: Shutdown after logoff Hi JimB, Do you mean log off or shutdown? Logging off just means that the session for the current user is ended - if you are the only user and there is only one account which is not password protected then the machine might log you back in automatically if the group policy is set to do this. If the group policy is set to automatically fill in the password then this will also automatically log you back in. As I only have Vista Home Premium, I do not have group policy on my machine so am unable to help if this is the case. Do you log off via the start menu or via a key on your keyboard? The problem could be down to a numberof reasons. Most machines have a function called Wake on Lan (WOL) or similar and some can also be set to wake up from the keyboard or from moving the mouse (even knocking it accidentally or the vibration from your machine might be enough to trigger this). You will need to check your BIOS for these settings. If you have a keyboard with programmable keys, check to see whether the function of the log-off key is correct or whether it is programmed to restart instead.You might also like to check the settings for the main power button in the BIOS as well - the settings will probably be disabled, instant power off and power off after x seconds (usually 4). Select the latter and see what happens when you press the main power button - this is the button on your base unit and not the button on your keyboard. If your machine restarts then you might need to recheck the settings for WOL as described above. Note that on modern motherboards there is always power on the board even when the system is powered down - the only time when there isn't is when you switch off at the mains socket. Finally you might like to check the power settings in the control panel. Dwarf "Jim Brook" wrote: Quote: > I have a Vista installation (business) which works pretty well except that > every time I log off the computer reboots. It will do this even if the > computer has just started. > > I would be grateful for suggestions as to what I might try to overcome this > problem. > > Thanks > > JimB. > |
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