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Using the Shutdown Manager
The Shutdown Manager provides four procedures. The proceduresShutDwnPowerandShutDwnStartperform the same set of shutdown tasks, except thatShutDwnPowerturns off a Macintosh computer, whereasShutDwnStartrestarts it. TheShutDwnInstallroutine installs a custom shutdown procedure to perform a certain task before the computer shuts down or restarts. TheShutDwnPowerorShutDwnRestartroutine calls your shutdown procedure at a predetermined point during the shutdown or restart process. The last procedure,ShutDwnRemove, removes custom shutdown procedures installed byShutDwnInstall.
- WARNING
- Usually, only the Finder or other system software should call
ShutDwnPowerandShutDwnInstall. An application calling these procedures will cause other open applications to terminate abruptly, potentially destroying their data. ·
Subtopics
- Sending a Shutdown or Restart Event
- Installing a Custom Shutdown Procedure
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