When I want shutdown Windows Server 2008, that ask some question about reason why I want shutdown Windows Server. How can I disable this stage (Event Tracker) in Windows Server 2008?
Method 1: Using Group Policy
1. Click Run in the menu Start, then type gpedit.msc and click OK. Now the Local Group Policy Editor will open.
2. Browse to Administrative Templates in Computer Configuration, click System and double click in the right window on Display Shutdown Event Tracker. Change its value toDisabled and click OK to save the change.
Method 2: Using Registry
If you prefer to use the Registry to perform this action, then type regedit from the Run dialog or an administrative command prompt and navigate toHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Reliability. Next, open the ShutdownReasonOn value and set it to 0.
Method 1: Using Group Policy
1. Click Run in the menu Start, then type gpedit.msc and click OK. Now the Local Group Policy Editor will open.
2. Browse to Administrative Templates in Computer Configuration, click System and double click in the right window on Display Shutdown Event Tracker. Change its value toDisabled and click OK to save the change.
Method 2: Using Registry
If you prefer to use the Registry to perform this action, then type regedit from the Run dialog or an administrative command prompt and navigate toHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Reliability. Next, open the ShutdownReasonOn value and set it to 0.
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