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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (15610)1/31/2001 9:41:22 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110623
 
I tried to do the same thing ...

Right clicked on desktop

Selected new

Selected Shortcut

Up came Create Shortcut window

In Command Line box, I typed C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32.EXE user.exe,exitwindows

Then pressed Next button

In Select Name box, I typed ExitWindows

Then pressed Next button

Clicked on an Icon to select

Pressed the Finish button

And it worked.

Cheers, PW.

P.S. When you enter a program into the Command box, Windows checks that it can find this program before continuing. If you typed ExitWindows here, (You posted that you had.) Windows would issue a warning that it cannot find a program by this name.

This may seem backwards to the way most people prefer to work. Many would want to name their shortcut first, and define its target afterwards.



To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (15610)1/31/2001 12:38:38 PM
From: Patricia Meaney  Respond to of 110623
 
mark and pw,

Forget that last post Mark - with PW's help I was able to create a shortcut. It worked upon exiting the one time I tried it. I don't know if that was by luck or if it actually made a difference. I will need to shut down a few more times before I'll know for sure! I will let you know how I do.
Thanks again!