Disabling the Shutdown
Event Tracker
Because Windows Server 2003 is a 'Server', the
event tracker plays a crucial role so that it can keep logs on
why the server was shutdown/rebooted. Since we want it to be a
Workstation, we will easily attempt to disable this feature. Again,
its so damn simple :-)
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We will need to go into Group
Policy Object Editor, go to Start -> Run
-> and type gpedit.msc followed by enter.
You should see the Group Policy Editor as shown on the left.
Browse to Computer Configuration -> Administrative
Templates -> System -> now
look in the right window pane and double click on Display
Shutdown Event Tracker. |
| This window will now appear,
simply select Disabled and then proceed to
click on OK. Now close the Group Policy Object
Editor window. |
If all goes well,
you should get this when you attempt to shutdown: |
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Now
that you have IE ready for Internet browsing, and disabled the
Shutdown Event Tracker, now's a good time to start downloading
and installing all those drivers! After you have done so, move
on to the next section - where we will accelerate our Graphics
card and enable DirectX!
Page 6 - Graphics
Acceleration
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