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Dear Expert

 

I have got a client with a small network between windows 2008 server and two XP Prof SP3.

 

Folder on window 2008 was shared to be accessed by two users on windows XP.

 

A QuickBooks program installed by a technician from QuickBooks on the shared folder to be accessed by both clients on windows XP.

 

Please do not try to involve how A QuickBooks was installed and why it was installed like that ,,,,etc

 

Server gets update automatically at 3:00 am daily but it does not reboot automatically, and those update would not installed if the server does not restart .

 

Clients have no problem to access the shared folder on the server at all.

 

But occasionally (not always) he/she wont be able to access the Quickbooks which is installed within the shared folder on the server.

 

What I use to do to solve this issue is restarting the server 2008 because I am assuming (might be there are other issues) that downloaded updates (Microsoft updates) are causing this problem, therefore when I restart the server everything works fine without any problem.

 

How can I can enable the server to reboot automatically without Human interaction?

 

What I have configured as in the snap shoot below

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Then I realized that this works when we have a logged in user which is not what I am looking for.

 

 

How can I configure the server 2008 to reboot automatically when there are no users logged in ?

 

 

As you know those updates would not be installed unless server shutdown or restart

 

 

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Ahh so heres the problem... See, the option is sort of misleading.

 

It says:

 

"No auto-restart....". So if you disable this, its a double negative. Its like saying "I dont want you to not restart" which is like saying "restart".

 

Try enabling this instead.

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Ahh so heres the problem... See, the option is sort of misleading.

Yes it is misleading

 

 

It says:

"No auto-restart....". So if you disable this, its a double negative.

Yes.

 

Its like saying "I dont want you to not restart" which is like saying "restart".

Yes.

 

 

Try enabling this instead.

By choosing option "Enable" means I am going to disable a restart which I do not intend to do that.

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