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Display Shutdown Event Tracker? Where is it?
My currently up to date windows 10 pro machine has been restarting very very frequently after I've left it for a goodly while, including nearly every night, and in trying to figger out why this is happening, I learned about this option, Display Shutdown Event Tracker. It's supposed to be in the Local Group Policy editor, but I do NOT see an option named that. I'm an admin on my machine, so I'm not sure why I can't see it, unless it's not there any longer? Moved? Who knows? I did locate the .msc for GP, and ran it explicitly as an admin, but nada. Someone had mentioned looking at the user32 events in the regular event viewer, but this is all I see there:
"The process C:\Windows\System32\RuntimeBroker.exe (LAPTOPNAME) has initiated the restart of computer LAPTOPNAME on behalf of user LAPTOPNAME\MyUserName for the following reason: Other (Unplanned) Reason Code: 0x0 Shutdown Type: restart Comment:"
Any thoughts anyone?
TIA
elaine