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Look in the help file for time and date macros to figure out if @Hour > 9 and look at Shutdown function for shutting down your pc.

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I Agree with AdmiralAlkex I just make a simple autoit script with one line of code shutdown(numberHere)and add it to the windows task scheduler as run program shutdown.exe @ on certain days and times.

It works better then the default windows shutdown because if you can set a certain number in the autoit shutdown(numberHere) code to make the computer not wait for programs to end. This causes the computer to basically shut off no matter what. Although sometimes it can be a bad thing for some ppl not to wait for programs to finish, there are number codes that wait for programs to finish first before shutting off. Just pick the right number for you look in the autoit help file for them.

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