HSLAB Shutdown Folder 2.1.632.2010

HSLAB Shutdown Folder 2.1.632.2010

Publisher's description
"Run on shutdown any applications"
Published by Shutdown Folder on 12 Mar 2012
HSLAB Shutdown Folder is a utility which provides a functionality, analogous to the Windows "Startup" folder. It run on shutdown any applications, command files (*.Bat,*.Cmd) and symbolic links placed into a "Shutdown Folder" folder just before Windows shuts down. The program also accelerates Windows shutdown (as does HSLAB Force Down). HSLAB Shutdown Folder is perfect for any Windows user or network administrator who wants to ensure that users properly log off of the network and that at shutdown the necessary operations are executed. Examples of such operations might be backup of important data, deletion of unnecessary temporary files, synchronization of data with mobile systems, and many others. The program is indispensible in a corporate environment, providing, as it does the assurance of uniformity of logoff or shutdown of systems automatically. HSLAB Shutdown Folder is highly configurable and makes it possible to execute the following operations before closing Windows: - detection of issuance of a command to exit Windows; - automatic determination of type of shutdown (basic restart,logoff, shutdown, etc.); - change of type of shutdown; - execution (manual or automatic) of an accelerated shutdown or restart; - launch of applications, command files(*.Bat,*.Cmd) and symbolic links.

Requirements: System Requiremens: 2000/XP+, i486+ processor, 80MB RAM, 2MB hard drive space.

What's new in this version: The run on shutdown for standard tasks has been added; The clearing of the temporary directories on shutdown; The clearing of the "Recycle Bin" on shutdown has been added; The clearing of the "Recent Documents" on shutdown; The pausing of the printer jobs on shutdown has been added;

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    12 Mar 2012
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