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  1. I don't know if he can make SiB do that or not - that's RDP that takes that away. Run dialog or Command Prompt. "shutdown /i" (without quotes, and that's the lowercase letter I (Eye) after the forward slash). Gives you a GUI. Enter PC name and other options, etc. If you're using RDP on a local network, you can use the command from any network PC, not just the one you want to shutdown, since you have to give the shutdown GUI the name(s) of the PCs to act on. Or use Chrome RDP, I use either of those two options when I want to reboot or shutdown a PC remotely. If you don't want either of those two alternatives, ignore me. Or use left ALT and F4 to bring up the dialogue box and chose what you want to to. Not really an option , i could use shutdown -i too, but if you only using mouse for simple task already made just by clicking.. anyways does any of you know what command for the simple shutdown gui is? You can actually configure the shutdown command completely with command line switches, put it in a batch file and make a shortcut to it. I know it's not as easy as you'd like but I can't think of any other option other than standalone third-party programs for shutdown or reboot. Windows PowerShellCopyright (C) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.PS C:\Windows\system32> shutdown /?Usage: C:\Windows\system32\shutdown.exe [/i | /l | /s | /r | /g | /a | /p | /h | /e | /o] [/hybrid] [/soft] [/f] [/m \\computer][/t xxx][/d [p|u:]xx:yy [/c "comment"]] No args Display help. This is the same as typing /?. /? Display help. This is the same as not typing any options. /i Display the graphical user interface (GUI). This must be the first option. /l Log off. This cannot be used with /m or /d options. /s Shutdown the computer. /r Full shutdown and restart the computer. /g Full shutdown and restart the computer. After the system is rebooted, restart any registered applications. /a Abort a system shutdown. This can only be used during the time-out period. /p Turn off the local computer with no time-out or warning. Can be used with /d and /f options. /h Hibernate the local computer. Can be used with the /f option. /hybrid Performs a shutdown of the computer and prepares it for fast startup. Must be used with /s option. /e Document the reason for an unexpected shutdown of a computer. /o Go to the advanced boot options menu and restart the computer. Must be used with /r option. /m \\computer Specify the target computer. /t xxx Set the time-out period before shutdown to xxx seconds. The valid range is 0-315360000 (10 years), with a default of 30. If the timeout period is greater than 0, the /f parameter is implied. /c "comment" Comment on the reason for the restart or shutdown. Maximum of 512 characters allowed. /f Force running applications to close without forewarning users. The /f parameter is implied when a value greater than 0 is specified for the /t parameter. /d [p|u:]xx:yy Provide the reason for the restart or shutdown. p indicates that the restart or shutdown is planned. u indicates that the reason is user defined. If neither p nor u is specified the restart or shutdown is unplanned. xx is the major reason number (positive integer less than 256). yy is the minor reason number (positive integer less than 65536).Reasons on this computer:(E = Expected U = Unexpected P = planned, C = customer defined)Type Major Minor Title U 0 0 Other (Unplanned)E 0 0 Other (Unplanned)E P 0 0 Other (Planned) U 0 5 Other Failure: System UnresponsiveE 1 1 Hardware: Maintenance (Unplanned)E P 1 1 Hardware: Maintenance (Planned)E 1 2 Hardware: Installation (Unplanned)E P 1 2 Hardware: Installation (Planned)E 2 2 Operating System: Recovery (Unplanned)E P 2 2 Operating System: Recovery (Planned) P 2 3 Operating System: Upgrade (Planned)E 2 4 Operating System: Reconfiguration (Unplanned)E P 2 4 Operating System: Reconfiguration (Planned) P 2 16 Operating System: Service pack (Planned) 2 17 Operating System: Hot fix (Unplanned) P 2 17 Operating System: Hot fix (Planned) 2 18 Operating System: Security fix (Unplanned) P 2 18 Operating System: Security fix (Planned)E 4 1 Application: Maintenance (Unplanned)E P 4 1 Application: Maintenance (Planned)E P 4 2 Application: Installation (Planned)E 4 5 Application: UnresponsiveE 4 6 Application: Unstable U 5 15 System Failure: Stop error U 5 19 Security issue (Unplanned)E 5 19 Security issue (Unplanned)E P 5 19 Security issue (Planned)E 5 20 Loss of network connectivity (Unplanned) U 6 11 Power Failure: Cord Unplugged U 6 12 Power Failure: Environment P 7 0 Legacy API shutdownPS C:\Windows\system32>
  2. Click the taskbar first. Thanks, that does it.
  3. I don't know if he can make SiB do that or not - that's RDP that takes that away. Run dialog or Command Prompt. "shutdown /i" (without quotes, and that's the lowercase letter I (Eye) after the forward slash). Gives you a GUI. Enter PC name and other options, etc. If you're using RDP on a local network, you can use the command from any network PC, not just the one you want to shutdown, since you have to give the shutdown GUI the name(s) of the PCs to act on. Or use Chrome RDP, I use either of those two options when I want to reboot or shutdown a PC remotely. If you don't want either of those two alternatives, ignore me. Or use left ALT and F4 to bring up the dialogue box and chose what you want to to. Left Alt + F4, both through Remote Desktop and on my local PC only close the current application or window I have open.
  4. I don't know if he can make SiB do that or not - that's RDP that takes that away. Run dialog or Command Prompt. "shutdown /i" (without quotes, and that's the lowercase letter I (Eye) after the forward slash). Gives you a GUI. Enter PC name and other options, etc. If you're using RDP on a local network, you can use the command from any network PC, not just the one you want to shutdown, since you have to give the shutdown GUI the name(s) of the PCs to act on. Or use Chrome RDP, I use either of those two options when I want to reboot or shutdown a PC remotely. If you don't want either of those two alternatives, ignore me.
  5. No, I haven't had it, even under 1.0.1. Did you most recently upgrade to Windows 10 or clean install Windows 10? What edition of it are you using? Try a Reset of Windows? (Notification / All settings / Update & security / Recovery / Reset this PC "Get started" / Remove everything) I'd try either the Reset or the clean install (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10)
  6. For the next update have you considered adding a Windows 10 Visual Style? That is for me the only thing that is missing.. Keep up the great work! Yea if we could have a win10 menu with the option to hide the user account picture and use the win8/7 file types instead of the massive alphabetical win10 list showing every letter and using those stupid large manilla folders that would be perfect. I think I read people say that if you choose a different than the default StartIsBack theme that the user account picture doesn't show up. You mean if I don't use a startisback++ theme and check the toggle to turn off the user account picture it will remove it from the win10 startmenu? No, I guess I misunderstood what you were asking for. I could be wrong, but I doubt if SiB will ever be made to modify the original Windows 10 Start Menu, if that's even possible or reasonable.
  7. For the next update have you considered adding a Windows 10 Visual Style? That is for me the only thing that is missing.. Keep up the great work! Yea if we could have a win10 menu with the option to hide the user account picture and use the win8/7 file types instead of the massive alphabetical win10 list showing every letter and using those stupid large manilla folders that would be perfect. I think I read people say that if you choose a different than the default StartIsBack theme that the user account picture doesn't show up.
  8. Have you tried rebooting since you last enabled that option? I don't have those processes running. I'm running Enterprise LTSB N, but I'm pretty sure at least SearchUI is still included with this version.
  9. Yep, search is very fast for me too. Calc, cmd, windows update, come up instantly for me. Of course, searching for Windows Update doesn't provide a link to actual Windows Update, but that's not SiB's fault since Windows 10's built in Windows Update doesn't bring it up either.
  10. Hi! If you already know this, ignore me, but just wanted to make sure you know that the options to remove those already exist in the right-click taskbar options:
  11. I would call it a Frequently Asked Question, and it's under the FAQ section of the website.
  12. I'll PM you and see if I can help. Edit: You have to write support email. http://www.startisback.com/#support-tab General supportIf you have licensing or urgent support questions, please email me to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.
  13. Mine's on the very far right to the right of the clock, very slim compared to how it was in Windows 7, but that's Windows 10's behavior. It's working for me. Appearance / Use custom start menu coloring:
  14. Hi! First, have you tried rebooting? Since it looks like all four files in that folder are now generic icons, can't you just delete that folder?
  15. No, it was a completely fresh Windows 10 installation from the final disc image downloaded from Microsoft. Glad that at least solved it. I know MS is working heavily towards perfecting the upgrade system but maybe it's still not even close. Hi! http://www.startisback.com/#download-tab
  16. v1.0 installed and working fine for me on a clean install of Windows 10 Pro x64 RTM. Thanks again @Tihiy!
  17. Keep your eye on this page: http://www.startisback.com/#download-tab. The download button for StartIsBack++ still says RC2 and when downloaded, the digital signature is from July 23rd. Both should change when a new version comes out. WOOT!
  18. Um, right click it > run as Admin http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/174021-startisback-rc/page-4#entry1103655
  19. I just double checked this and only when you launch it using the shortcut that you configured to have run as Admin will it run as Admin. You can create two shortcuts and rename them "Cmd as Admin" and "Cmd".
  20. Can you create a shortcut to the command shell, then change the properties of the shortcut to always run it as Admin, then click OK so that everytime you use the shortcut it'll run it as Admin, like you can with other programs?
  21. Most AVs are crap. I've had a bunch of them marking a ZIP file as dangerous, but not any of the individual files from the ZIP. You had me at "Most AVs are crap."
  22. Hi! Thanks for the Win 10 SiB! I haven't tried it yet because I stopped using the technical preview a couple of months ago but I will be just as soon as I'm updated. I think July 28th or 29th would be ideal, to coincide as closely as possible with the public release of 10. Cheers!
  23. Hi! I can't really speak for Tihiy, but I'm pretty sure that whichever fits your needs the best is fine - that the business licenses are merely for the convenience of being able to apply one single key to however many PCs, so if the personal license fits you better due to only needing a few, then he's probably fine with it. Make sure and test the trial version on your configuration to make sure it works as you expect it to. Also, this particular version "StartIsBack" is only for Windows 8.0. If you're running Windows 8.1, you want StartIsBack+, both available at www.startisback.com.
  24. Search this thread for "registry". I think I recall Tihiy giving some people instructions for where to remove SiB's configuration information from.
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