> Quick, dirty, gets the job done.

Scott, works perfectly and definitely gets the job done.  Only problem is it 
doesn't
properly quit these processes:

7196    nobody  0.0 %   21:07   /bin/sh /usr/sbin/nbdswapd
7213    nobody  0.0 %   21:07   /bin/nbd-server 0 /tmp/fileEEyGZb

Is this a problem and should they be manually killed?  I've noticed if clients 
aren't
shut down with the shutdown button at the login screen these processes are left 
over. 
If it isn't a big deal I'll just let them clean themselves up when the server 
reboots.

I have made scripts and put them on my desktop in a folder called "Client 
Shutdown".  I
have a script for each of my labs.  Now I can just double click a file and the 
whole lab
shuts down......awesome!

Thanks,
Jim

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