![]() ![]() Enter “1” in the Value Data field and click on the “Ok” button to save changes.Ĥ. After creating the value, double-click on it. Name the new string value as “AutoEndTasks” and press Enter to save changes.ģ. This action will create an empty string value on the right page. Once you are at the target folder, right-click on the “Desktop” folder and select the “New → String Value” option. The AutoEndTasks setting will be applicable to your user account only.Ģ. Note: If you are confused about which path to go to, just go with the Current User path. For Current User (if you want the setting to be applicable to your user account only) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop.For All Users (if you want the setting to be applicable to all user accounts on your system) HKEY_USERS.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop.This action will take you to the Desktop folder. Once opened, copy and paste the below path in the address bar and press Enter. ![]() First, open the start menu, search for “Registry Editor” and click on the top result to open the Registry Editor. Just follow the steps as it and you will good.ġ. Like I said before, we need to make a small registry change to automatically close applications at shutdown and reboot. Automatically Close Applications During Shutdown – AutoEndTasks So, without further ado, let me show how you can do it. In those cases, you can use a simple Registry edit to automatically close applications during shut down in Windows 10. ![]() This is especially true if some application is misusing the feature to block shutdown or restart. However, there will times when you just want to make sure the system shutdowns no matter what. As you can guess, this is a great feature that helps you not lose any of your work. ![]()
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