How do you schedule a task in Windows XP to run when you shutdown windows. Such that I want to run a simple command line program I wrote in c# everytime I shut down windows. There doesn't seem to be an option in scheduled tasks to perform this task when my computer shuts down.

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Execute gpedit.msc (local Policies)

Windows settings -> Scripts -> Shutdown -> Properties -> Add

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One workaround might be to write a simple batch file to run the program then shutdown the computer.

You can shut down from the command line -- so your script could be fairly simple:

c:\directory\myProgram.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.exe -s -f -t 0
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The Group Policy editor is not mentioned in the post above. I have used GPedit quite a few times to perform a task on bootup or shutdown. Here are Microsoft's instructions on how to access and maneuver GPedit.

How To Use the Group Policy Editor to Manage Local Computer Policy in Windows XP

EDIT:(my apologies, my fellow overflowers were quicker to the trigger than I)

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You can run a batch file that calls your program, check out the discussion here for how to do it: http://www.pcworld.com/article/115628/windows_tips_make_windows_start_and_stop_the_way_you_want.html

(from google search: windows schedule task run at shut down)

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If you run GPEdit.MSC you can go to Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Scripts, and add startup /shutdown scripts. These can be simple batch files, or even full blown EXEs. Also you can adjust user configurations for logon and logoff scripts in this same tool. This tool is not available in WIndows XP Home.

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