![]() ![]() This also occurs when you shut down or restart your PC since signing you out is a necessary part of the shutdown process. Windows Tells Programs to Save Their Work and Closeīefore actually signing you out of your PC, Windows tells all your open programs to save their work and close. If you’re the only signed in user, you won’t see this message and Windows will go straight to the next step. Windows lets you click “Shut down anyway” if you’re sure the other user doesn’t have any open work to save. This will forcibly sign the other user account out, closing all their open applications. It’s usually a good idea to stop here and let the other user sign in, save their work, and log out before shutting down. That other user could lose any unsaved data in open applications if you forcibly restart. ![]() If Windows does notice another user hasn’t properly signed out yet, you’ll see a “Someone else is still using this PC” message. This occurs when you lock your Windows session and sign in with another user account before signing out first. When you tell your PC to shut down or restart, Windows first checks to see if any other Windows user accounts have active sessions. Windows Checks for Logged in Users (on Shut Down) ![]()
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