I'm not an IT admin or anything, just a regular user wondering about cmd, Powershell, WSL, and NOW "Windows Terminal"!?! Thank's BTW, This isn't really my daily "cookie" but your explanation clear enough. Most apreciated.
I have got multiple .bat files on my work computer that I run daily for backing up the DB and other stuff, I didn't know what that was though I was just told to double click them before shutting down the system, BUT NOW I DO, thanks man, great stuff you just got a brand new subscriber ☺️☺️
Thanks! If you're running them right before every shutdown, they could be set to run as automatic shutdown scripts and save you a job. I have something similar on my editing computer that copies updated files to a server when I shut it down. That said, if it's on a laptop they might have done it deliberately to make sure you watch it through to the finish and don't walk out of Wi-Fi range while it's still running.
@@ProTechShow nope it's a desktop, yes I run it daily before shutting down the system, it's windows 10 environment, do you have a video explaining ho to automatically run the script whenever I shut it down..??
I don't have a video about it, but the keywords "group policy" and "shutdown script" should turn up some results. It can be done with local group policy for a single computer instead of being a domian policy, but you'd need to have admin permissions to set it up.
I'm not an IT admin or anything, just a regular user wondering about cmd, Powershell, WSL, and NOW "Windows Terminal"!?!
Thank's BTW, This isn't really my daily "cookie" but your explanation clear enough. Most apreciated.
Thanks. Glad it made sense!
Thank you for doing this video :) Loved it! 💖
I am switching to the new terminal :)
Glad it was useful. Thanks for the suggestion! 🙂
I have got multiple .bat files on my work computer that I run daily for backing up the DB and other stuff, I didn't know what that was though I was just told to double click them before shutting down the system, BUT NOW I DO, thanks man, great stuff you just got a brand new subscriber ☺️☺️
Thanks! If you're running them right before every shutdown, they could be set to run as automatic shutdown scripts and save you a job. I have something similar on my editing computer that copies updated files to a server when I shut it down. That said, if it's on a laptop they might have done it deliberately to make sure you watch it through to the finish and don't walk out of Wi-Fi range while it's still running.
@@ProTechShow nope it's a desktop, yes I run it daily before shutting down the system, it's windows 10 environment, do you have a video explaining ho to automatically run the script whenever I shut it down..??
I don't have a video about it, but the keywords "group policy" and "shutdown script" should turn up some results. It can be done with local group policy for a single computer instead of being a domian policy, but you'd need to have admin permissions to set it up.
Thanks Andrew, this is useful
Thanks. Glad to hear it! 🙂
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