ActiveExit is currently available in three editions:

ActiveExit XP Edition
for Windows XP, 2000-2005 and newer versions of Windows (32-bit)

This edition is for the newer versions of Windows such as Windows XP (Home, Professional, and Server editions), Windows Server 2003, Windows Media Center Edition 2005. It is also backward compatible with Windows 2000 (Professional and Server editions). This edition will also support Windows Vista, when it is released. It cannot be used with Windows 95, 98, Me, or Windows NT 4.0 or any other older version of Windows.

ActiveExit x64 Edition
for Windows XP x64 Edition and newer versions of Windows (64-bit)

This edition is for the 64-bit versions of Windows for the AMD64 processors, such as Windows XP x64 (Professional and Server editions). This edition will also support Windows Vista x64, when it is released. It cannot be used with any of the 32-bit versions of Windows.

ActiveExit Classic Edition
for Windows Me, 98, 95, and Windows XP, 2000, NT 4.0

This edition supports the older versions of Windows, such as Windows 95, 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows NT 4.0. It can also be used with Windows XP/2000, although in such cases you may want to use the XP Edition instead.

Feature comparison of the ActiveExit Editions XP x64 Classic
Support for Windows XP, 2000-2005 (32-bit)  
Support for Windows Vista (when it's released)  
Support for Windows x64 (64-bit)    
Support for Windows Me, 98, 98SE, NT4.0    
Exit Windows automatically after a period of user inactivity
Protect Windows exit with a password
Run a program automatically before exiting Windows
Display a taskbar icon for quick access to the logoff, shutdown, and other such commands
Display customizable messages before performing the actions
Display a regular Windows screensaver before exiting Windows automatically after a period of user inactivity  
Restart or shut down the computer automatically after a period of user inactivity even if the computer is locked by the user  
Restart or shut down the computer automatically after a period of inactivity even if no user is logged on to Windows  
Enforce the "allowed hours" schedule  
Assign the default actions to be performed when you press the Logoff or Shut Down buttons on the Start Menu  
Protect the buttons on the confirmation messages with a password  
Store the settings in files  
"Silent" installations and updates  
Support for the Group Policies  

Notes

This User's Guide describes ActiveExit XP and x64 Editions only. Throughout this User's Guide, ActiveExit is used to refer to ActiveExit XP/x64 Edition. For information on ActiveExit Classic Edition, please visit our web site.

At the time of the release of this software, Windows Vista was available as a prerelease version, and therefore any statements of compatibility with Windows Vista at this time are only preliminary and subject to change without notice. We do not provide technical support regarding the operation of this software with Windows Vista until the final version of Windows Vista is officially released.


Overview of ActiveExit XP What's new in this version