Monday, 8 October 2012

How to disable Windows 2008 Event Tracker.

When Shutdown Event Tracker is enabled, users cannot shut down or restart the computer without providing a reason. If the computer is shut down or restarted unexpectedly, either as a result of power interruption or hardware failure, the first member of the local Users group to log in after the restart is prompted to enter a reason in Shutdown Event Tracker.

Shutdown Event Tracker can be enabled on the local computer by editing the local computer's Group Policy settings.
Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure.


Here we will discuss, how to disable Shutdown Event Tracker.


step:1

Take Run dialog box.



step:2


Go to administrative templates.

step:3


double click on display Shutdown Event Tracker.


step:4



select disable option and press OK


step:5

take Run dialog box and type the following command.





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