Hi all, I've always looked at the exit warning dialog with some bemused confusion. It says:
Some tasks are now active. Do you want to exit when they are finished? The choices are: Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished. No - Hmmm . No, I wish not to exit? Or No, I wish to exit, but I wish not to wait for tasks to complete? Abort - Abort what??? Abort the tasks and exit? Or abort the shutdown? Wouldn't these choices be clearer? Yes - I expect it to exit when tasks are finished. No (Exit Now) Cancel - that sort of has a universal meaning. Get rid of the dialog and let's get on with it. IMO, 'Abort' and 'No' are confusing, or is my brain wired in a funky way, as it well may be. -- -= Curtis =- The Bat! v3.73 Release Candidate 1 / http://specs.aimlink.name ...Graduate Of The Uncle Fester & Keith Moon School of hair styling
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