ShutDown v1.10

Disclaimer:
	No liability and all that stuff.

License/Beg Clause:
	ShutDown is shareware.  Upload it everywhere!
	If you find this program useful, the author would appreciate
	a contribution of $5.00.  The first version of ShutDown was
	freeware.  People had all sorts of neat requests, but I really
	did not feel like working for free.  Now that it is shareware,
	I hope I will have some incentive to implement enhancements and
	come up with other nifty programs.  My address is:
		Chris Bluethman
		2302 N. Star Drive
		Stillwater, OK  74075

Description:
	Why click on Start to shutdown your computer in Windows 95?
	In Windows NT, why go to the Program Manager, click on
	File, Shutdown, and then shutdown?  ShutDown makes it easier
	by providing the same shutdown service NT's Program Manager
	and 95's Start button does.  Make it a shortcut on the
	95 desktop.  In Windows NT, I put it on my Microsoft Office
	Toolbar.  You can also run ShutDown from the command line.
	Great for shutting down the computer from a batch file or a
	scheduling program.  The standard shutdown procedure is used,
	so don't worry about losing data during the shutdown.  NT or
	95 will ask every running application if they want to quit or
	not.

Command line parameters:
	/RESTART will shutdown and restart the computer.
	/LOGOFF will just log the current user off.
	/HELP will display this same information.
	Specifying nothing on the command line will shut down to a
	power-off state.

Tips/Tricks:
	Running ShutDown without any command line parameters will
	just shut down to a power-off state.  If you want a different
	shut down, like a logoff or a complete reboot, you can add
	the command line parameters discussed above.  In Windows 95,
	the best thing to do is to create a shortcut on your desktop.
	To change the command line parameters, right click to the
	Properties for the shortcut.  Then click the Shortcut tab.
	Now you can add /REBOOT or /LOGOFF to the end of the Target
	line.

E-mail:
	Send comments/suggestions to:
		Chris Bluethman
		Internet: 72347.3306@compuserve.com
		CompuServe: 72347,3306

Trademarks/Acknowledgments
	Microsoft Office, Windows 95, and Windows NT are products
	of Microsoft Corporation.
