- can i time the computer to switch off
- Posted by paulajane1968 on November 15th, 2005
I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on November 15th, 2005
"paulajane1968" <paulajane1968@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up
to
> all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
> certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
You could use the Task Scheduler (visible in the Control Panel)
to schedule shutdown.exe at a given time, preferably with a
lead time of 10 minutes or so (-t 600).
To prevent her from restarting the PC, you could schedule a
similar job to run every 5 minutes between the hours of 11pm
and 7am.
You would have to make sure that her account privileges prevent
her from tampering with these jobs or from deleting files in the
c:\Windows\Tasks or c:\Windows\system32 folder.
There is an overall issue of parental control here. If you
implement the above measures then you risk starting a cat
and mouse game. Depending on her resources, she might
well outsmart you. It's like fitting locks to certain rooms in
the house. She might, in fact, be one step ahead of you and
read this note! A far better way would be to apply appropriate
parental control methods to influence her. There are countless
books on the subject.
- Posted by Martin on November 15th, 2005
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> "paulajane1968" <paulajane1968@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up
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> to
>
>>all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
>>certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
>A far better way would be to apply appropriate
> parental control methods to influence her.
a good slap?
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on November 15th, 2005
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"paulajane1968" wrote:
| I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
| all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
| certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
- Posted by Plato on November 15th, 2005
=?Utf-8?B?cGF1bGFqYW5lMTk2OA==?= wrote:
>
> I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
> all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
> certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
I'm still trying to have my teens shut off the lights when they leave a
room for good.
I want the "good old days" back, when kids had to work and turn in their
paychecks to the parents so they could pay the bills 
Darn child labor laws.... BG/JK
- Posted by Plato on November 15th, 2005
=?Utf-8?B?cGF1bGFqYW5lMTk2OA==?= wrote:
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> I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
> all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
> certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
Set the rules. If not followed. Take the pc away for a week.
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- Posted by Plato on November 15th, 2005
Martin wrote:
>
> >A far better way would be to apply appropriate
> > parental control methods to influence her.
>
> a good slap?
In America, that can easily put you in jail for the night, or even
longer.
- Posted by Paul Knudsen on November 16th, 2005
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 01:57:04 -0800, "paulajane1968"
<paulajane1968@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
>all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
>certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
You can do this as other posts show, but why? The computer almost
certainly goes into standby mode when not in use, and uses very little
electricity when in that state. It's not worth having a cow over.
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- Posted by Bill Sharpe on November 16th, 2005
paulajane1968 wrote:
> I have a teenage daughter who will not switch her computer off, and it up to
> all hours. Is there anyway i can time the computer, to shut down at a
> certain time. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks
If you are concerned about her leaving the computer on after she goes to
bed, set shutdown or hibernate to occur after some period of inactivity.
If you are concerned about her staying up too late, use one of the other
suggestions, but don't slap her!
Bill