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If you can do it with a GPO, you can do it through the registry directly.
 
There are several decent registry comparison utilities available.  Just take a snapshot of your registry, apply the GPO, and take another snapshot of the registry.  The delta is what the GPO does.
 
Google might also help.
 
Kev.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: RE: (clug-talk) Windows 2000 Shutdown Tasks

As far as I know this can only be done with Active Directory and a Group Policy Object.
 
Rob.


Anyone know how to schedule a task/script at shutdown of a Windows 2000 Professional machine? The normal at/task scheduler doesnt seem to have an option for a shutdown task? And obviously the task needs to be able to finish completely BEFORE completing the shutdown



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