Vista long logoff
- Is there a way to log logoff? Anytime i try to logoff it takes approx. 300 seconds. When i disacle SENS service it works like a charm. How do i repair it? SP2 installed.
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Hello ojet,
Thank you for posting. If the System Event notification Service or SENS is drastically slowing your computers shutdown you can run the System File Checker (SFC) to check for damaged, missing, or corrupted system files. If any files are found this utility will repair them.
System File Scanner
1. Click on Start
2. Click All Programs
3. Click Accessories
4. Right click on Command Prompt and then click Run as Administrator
5. Type this command sfc /scannow
This will scan the system files looking for error and will automatically repair or replace any corrupted files.
Thanks,
Jack
Jack
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.- Marcado como respuestaJack - Support EngineerMSFT, Moderadormiércoles, 22 de julio de 2009 21:04
- you can also try this one - edit the registry - back up your registry file first before any editing attempt. to backup - run the registry file
then click on FILE - choose EXPORT from the dropdown - you may want to place the backup on your desktop for accessibility - should
something go wrong - just clcik on the exported reg backup and you're set back to where you are.
the WaitToKillServiceTimeout has a default value of something like 20000 - you may want to reduce this value to
not lower than 5000
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control
look at the right pane for "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" - right click on it - choose modify (then change the value lower than the default)- Marcado como respuestaJack - Support EngineerMSFT, Moderadormiércoles, 22 de julio de 2009 21:04
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Hello ojet,
Thank you for posting. If the System Event notification Service or SENS is drastically slowing your computers shutdown you can run the System File Checker (SFC) to check for damaged, missing, or corrupted system files. If any files are found this utility will repair them.
System File Scanner
1. Click on Start
2. Click All Programs
3. Click Accessories
4. Right click on Command Prompt and then click Run as Administrator
5. Type this command sfc /scannow
This will scan the system files looking for error and will automatically repair or replace any corrupted files.
Thanks,
Jack
Jack
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.- Marcado como respuestaJack - Support EngineerMSFT, Moderadormiércoles, 22 de julio de 2009 21:04
- you can also try this one - edit the registry - back up your registry file first before any editing attempt. to backup - run the registry file
then click on FILE - choose EXPORT from the dropdown - you may want to place the backup on your desktop for accessibility - should
something go wrong - just clcik on the exported reg backup and you're set back to where you are.
the WaitToKillServiceTimeout has a default value of something like 20000 - you may want to reduce this value to
not lower than 5000
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control
look at the right pane for "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" - right click on it - choose modify (then change the value lower than the default)- Marcado como respuestaJack - Support EngineerMSFT, Moderadormiércoles, 22 de julio de 2009 21:04

