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atlzcarguy93
atlzcarguy93
logging off
Jan 19 2008, 9:03 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 19 2008, 9:03 PM EST
you can also use cmd to logoff your computer. just do the same thing you would do to create any other .bat file. FIRST: start, all programs, accesories, notepad. SECOND: the only thing you should type is, "logoff" THIRD: click file, save as. save it as saying anything you want to but YOU HAVE TO ADD THE ".bat" EXTENSION. for example: "logoff.bat" (without the quotes). save it anywhere you want to, preferrably to your desktop, so you can access it easier. then exit Notepad. go to where ever you saved it, then click on it. your computer should logoff. 2  out of 5 found this valuable. Do you?    

b_e_h_a_n
1. RE: logging off
Dec 11 2008, 9:11 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 11 2008, 9:11 AM EST
is it possible to do the same but switch useer instead of logging off? Do you find this valuable?    

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