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Win95 shutdown message

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David - 25 Jan 2004 15:36 GMT
Hi Everyone

One of my son's friends has changed the shutdown message
so that it now says something rude rather than <you may
now turn your computer off> or whatever it used to say -
I've been looking at those words for years and now I
can't remember exactly what they say:-)

Can anyone tell me the name of the file I need to open
and edit to restore to the way things were?  Many thanks
David
Ben Myers - 25 Jan 2004 17:58 GMT
Extract a fresh copy of "LOGOS.SYS" from your Windows
95 CD to the "c:\windows" folder.

Ben

> Hi Everyone
>
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> and edit to restore to the way things were?  Many thanks
> David
David - 27 Jan 2004 21:19 GMT
Thanks Ben - worked a treat. David

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>Extract a fresh copy of "LOGOS.SYS" from your Windows
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