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The basic operating
principle of the program consists of interception of the Windows
system shutdown command and execution of operations determined by
the user (program startups).
After completion of
the program startups, a normal or accelerated shutdown is executed.
The user can place in the "Start-> Programs->Shutdown Folder"
any applications, batch files or symbolic links (shortcuts) to be
launched during shutdown.
The program is
modular and consists of two modules:
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Shutdown
Folder Administrator - sets up or configures all
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shutdown-contingent
applications, and permits manual starting/stopping of the
other module, the
Shutdown Folder Service;
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Shutdown
Folder Service - recognizes and intercepts the
Windows shutdown command and launches the applications (or any
executable files), specified by the user using the Shutdown Folder
Administrator module. After intercepting and killing the Windows
system shutdown command, HSLAB Shutdown Folder inspects a folder
called the "Shutdown Folder" (this folder is installed by the
program at first use in the "Start->Programs" menu, where there
is a folder "StartUp") and attempts to launch the executable files
found therein. The files can be launched all at once or
sequentially (one by one). The program can wait for completion of
the launched programs or close them without waiting for
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See
also:
Register Shutdown Folder Online
What
is It
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