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How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…How to I reset the Windows Shutdown Policy?
Go to Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy. Go to Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Double-click on "Shut down the system…QubeArtistView Central Preferences
not rely on an external file. Preferences can be set per user or across all users, and can be set per submission UI or for all submission UIs. Retrieving Preferences Retrieving…QubeArtistView Central Preferences
not rely on an external file. Preferences can be set per user or across all users, and can be set per submission UI or for all submission UIs. Retrieving Preferences Retrieving…qb_approve_modify($oldjob, $newjob)
Given the 2 jobs, $oldjob containing the current job information, and $newjob containing the job after modifications are applied, and the $user which is the name of the user…qb_approve_modify($oldjob, $newjob)
Given the 2 jobs, $oldjob containing the current job information, and $newjob containing the job after modifications are applied, and the $user which is the name of the user…