You can use this dialog box to customize the message displayed on the screen before ActiveExit ends a session with the ActiveExit Screen Saver, or after running a program you have specified on the Run page of the configuration utility. This dialog box contains the following areas:
If this option is selected, ActiveExit will start the message with the login name of the current user.
This area lets you specify the texts of the messages that should be shown to the user before ending the session. If you plan on displaying the countdown bar (see below), you may use the symbols "%d" (without the quotes) as a placeholder of the number of seconds. Example of the message: "This computer will be shut down in %d seconds" (without the quotes).
If selected, this option causes ActiveExit to display the message only for the specified number of seconds. If the user does not cancel the message before the countdown reaches zero, ActiveExit will log off the user (or perform another action that you have specified before). If not selected, this option causes ActiveExit to display the confirmation message indefinitely, until the user presses the OK or Cancel buttons.
Choose the button that should be made default when displaying the confirmation message. The default button can be activated by pressing the Space or Enter keys while the message is displayed. The following buttons are available:
You can use these options to hide the buttons you don't want the user to see or press. For example, if you hide the Cancel button, the user will not be able to stop ending the Windows session. Note that if you hide the OK button, it will stop the user from pressing it, but it will NOT stop ActiveExit from exiting Windows when the countdown reaches zero.
Press this button to restore all settings displayed on this dialog window to their defaults. Note that if you have changed any such settings, the changes will be lost if you confirm you want to restore the default settings.
Press this button to see the confirmation message in action, according to the options you have selected. Note that pressing the OK or Cancel buttons while testing will not end the session.
You can use this dialog box to customize the message displayed on the screen before ActiveExit runs a program you have specified on the Run page of the configuration utility. This dialog box contains the following areas:
If this option is selected, ActiveExit will start the message with the login name of the current user.
Enter the message you want the user to see. If you plan on displaying the countdown bar (see below), you may use the symbols "%d" (without the quotes) as a placeholder of the number of seconds. Example of the message: "The following program will run in %d seconds:" (without the quotes).
If selected, this option causes ActiveExit to append the path of the program (specified on the Run page of the configuration utility) to the message.
Enter the text of the question displayed below the message, for example "Are you sure you want to run this program?" (without the quotes).
If selected, this option causes ActiveExit to display the message only for the specified number of seconds. If the user does not cancel the message before the countdown reaches zero, ActiveExit will run the program you have specified. If not selected, this option causes ActiveExit to display the confirmation message indefinitely, until the user presses the Yes, No, or Cancel buttons.
Choose the button that should be made default when displaying the confirmation message. The default button can be activated by pressing the Space or Enter keys while the message is displayed. The following buttons are available:
You can use these options to hide the buttons you don't want the user to see or press. For example, if you hide the No and Cancel buttons, the user will not be able to stop running the program. Note that if you hide the Yes button, it will stop the user from pressing it, but it will NOT stop ActiveExit from running the program when the countdown reaches zero.
Press this button to restore all settings displayed on this dialog window to their defaults. Note that if you have changed any such settings, the changes will be lost if you confirm you want to restore the default settings.
Press this button to see the confirmation message in action, according to the options you have selected. Note that pressing the Yes or No buttons while testing will not run the program nor will it end the session.