Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Enable the Shutdown Event Tracker in Windows 7

The shutdown event tracker can help the system administrators to monitor the shutdowns on their computers. You can't access the Shutdown Event Tracker in Windows 7 by default. To enable it, try the following tutorial step by step:

1.Click the start button.
2.Type gpedit.msc in the search box and hit Enter.
3.The Group Policy Editor will be opened.
4.Navigate to

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > RHS > Display Shutdown Event Tracker policy.

And double click it.
5.When a dialog box opens, choose “Always” from the drop-down menu to enable Shutdown Event Tracker.

Now when you shot down windows 7, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed in the Shut Down Windows dialog box.

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