poisonborz
Junior Member
I'm tinkering on this problem for a while, so I tought someone might have an idea...
I have WinXP SP1, and when I try to shut it down, nothing happens - of course, after telling it to shut down, I can't open any programs anymore ("the window-management system is under shutdown"). Only after 10-15 minutes, computer shuts down.
The problem is unambiguous: a service/dll is timing out. Wich is strange, becouse I've set that timeout to a few seconds in registry (and the default would be 20sec anyway).
Is there any program or solution that can track down these timeouting components... (just like boot analyzers)?
I have WinXP SP1, and when I try to shut it down, nothing happens - of course, after telling it to shut down, I can't open any programs anymore ("the window-management system is under shutdown"). Only after 10-15 minutes, computer shuts down.
The problem is unambiguous: a service/dll is timing out. Wich is strange, becouse I've set that timeout to a few seconds in registry (and the default would be 20sec anyway).
Is there any program or solution that can track down these timeouting components... (just like boot analyzers)?