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I'm trying to write a custom shutdown.exe app because reasons.  The idea is that I'd want to accept a command from either the cmd interface or from the gui interface on the start menu, and then call the real shutdown.exe in the fashion that I want to use it.  The only thing I'm stuck on is accepting input flags.  If/when windows calls shutdown.exe (which would be my custom one), I'd like to also pull in the -r, -s, or -l flags.  Does AutoIT have a function built in which will be able to interpret these flags? 

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I have a use case where we have a few VMs and we don't want people shutting them down.  Restarts are fine since the VM will come back up, but shutting down makes bad things happen.  GPO has this unhelpful feature where you can disable both shutdown and restart, but not just shutdown.  My thought is that I'd just make an exe which just listens to windows calling shutdown.exe and grabs whichever of the flags windows sends to it, substitutes the -s for -r and forwards them off to the real shutdown.exe.

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