Hi Peter Ouwehand,

Saturday, April 30, 2005 
you let us know -at least in parts- :

> Are you using any anti-spam plugin?  Mine is known to need some time to
> update files when TB is told to shutdown.
No, I don't.


> Do you use settings like compress all folders on exit? Can be time
> consuming.
Some folders are set to compress on exit, but here it is done in a few
seconds (< 5 sec)


> To my knowledge (...) when commanding Windows to shutdown, it allows
> apps something like 30 seconds to close down by themselves. If not
> successful, Windows starts complaining.
Right, but this deadline can be varied. I never changed it although a
hanging app from time to time nags me. Here -and maybe Mike sees the
same- I can reproduce the effect that Windows does not shut down when TB
is running. It seems to have done a new start (without having seen a
BIOS screen or the loading procedure itself) I think that this
description matches best: it looks like I logged off and now Windows is
presenting the welcome screen in expectation of another user to log in.




>> If I go to shutdown Windows while
>> The  Bat!  is  running,  Windows  will  not  shutdown until I manually
>> terminate The Bat!.

Now, with RC1 I see this: Closing a Windows with TB active will solely 
terminate TB. The internet connection is still on while TB compresses the 
folders and exits just fine. But is seems that my command to shut down would 
simply be ignored, I can wait as long as I want. My machine will not stop 
running.





-- 
kind regards
Charlene Ferrara
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Using The Bat! v3.5 Return RC1 on 
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2



Skype: charleneferrara
 


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