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DarkSkyJim
If I NEVER use Outlook during a session on my laptop (MS Surface Pro 7), the laptop shuts down within 10 seconds of selecting "Shut Down". If I EVER use Outlook during my laptop session, it takes just over 5 minutes to shut down. It does not matter how long I wait to shut down the laptop after closing Outlook. I can wait 2 minutes or 20 minutes and the result is the same: 5 1/2 minutes to shut down. I have disabled every Outlook Addin except MS Exchange which I believe I need for my outlook.com email. No change. The event viewer has these clues:
Winlogon Event ID 6005 at 3:48:16 PM
The winlogon notification subscriber <GPclient> is taking long time to handle the notification event (EndShell)
Winlogon Event ID 6006 at 3:52:51 PM
The winlogon notification subscriber <GPclient> took 335 seconds to handle the notification event (EndShell)
Any help or recommended troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated!
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Winlogon Event ID 6005 at 3:48:16 PM
The winlogon notification subscriber <GPclient> is taking long time to handle the notification event (EndShell)
Winlogon Event ID 6006 at 3:52:51 PM
The winlogon notification subscriber <GPclient> took 335 seconds to handle the notification event (EndShell)
Any help or recommended troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated!
Continue reading...