Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Reach the shutdown button missing

ormal shutdown button windows xp is in the start menu. When the start button is pressed or clicked on, in addition to the program menu, desktop, run and others there also there is a button to log off and shutdown buttons. But have you ever experienced friend shutdown button does not appear or disappear? Usually just realizes that shutdownnya button missing when going to turn off the computer. Wah so confused how to turn it off. If so then it could have been caused by a deliberate one to hide the shutdown button. Because there is a trick or a way to remove or hide the shutdown button. In such settings to turn off the computer actually does not have to by force or directly off electrical power. How normal can still be done by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + Delete or through task manager.

Reach the shutdown button missing

Back to the shutdown button is missing. Here is a trick to bring back the shutdown button is missing. Automatic if done otherwise then shutdown button will be missing:

  1. Go to the Group Policy Editor by opening the Run from the Start menu, then type gpedit.msc and press enter
  2. In the User Configuration select Administrative Templates and then select the Start Menu and Taskbar
  3. In the right pane double click Remove and Prevent Access to the shutdown command
  4. Change from enabled to Not Configured
  5. Click OK
  6. Restart or log off the computer.
Reach the shutdown button missing

Note: If you remove the settings and Prevent access to the shut down command is set to enabled, then the shutdown will be lost.

If you want to do the settings through the registry editor, the steps are as follows:
Now on the left navigation buttons to:
  1. Go to the windows registry editor by way of the run menu and type regedit and press enter.
  2. Sebaiknyalah first backup your regedit.
  3. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer. If. on the right panel there is no dword wil: wil, then create it with right click> New> Dword Value, type a name (rename) the name wil: wil.
  4. Double click on the wil: wil then change the value data to 0
  5. Close the Registry Editor
  6. Log off or restart the computer

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