![]() British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) won a 1967 development contract along with Vickers and Bristol Aerojet. The limited performance was understood to be a problem from the start and a requirement for a higher performance replacement was published in 1964. It entered service in 1961, the first point-defence missile to do so. It was used largely due to the ease which it could be adapted to the role simply by replacing the original wire guidance system with a radio command link, and that its small size allowed multi-round launchers to be fitted to ships in place of their Bofors 40 mm guns. As a weapon originally designed to operate against slow-moving ground vehicles, the missile had subsonic performance and was of limited capability against even early jet aircraft. Luckily we can use a bit of PowerShell and WinAPI to to hack the window properties to hide it :-)Īre there any instructions on how to actually copy/paste/run the powershell commands to close the annoying software center window? I’m getting an error when I copy and paste each line.The earliest point-defence missile used by the Royal Navy was the Seacat, which had been rapidly developed from an earlier anti-tank missile design, the Malkara. Update: Since the update window is “always on top” and can’t be closed it blocks your view in a pretty annoying way. I’m guessing that the shutdown command is not issued until 15-30 minutes before it should go off. Note: If it does not work and you get a message that there is no shutdown in progress, try again later. Now you can finish your work at your own pace, before restarting your computer. The countdown window will still be open, but when reaching zero nothing will happen! That never worked for me, but I discovered that there was an easy way to stop the process. So what can you do? I’ve seen others talk about shutting down Windows Services. You can’t close this window or ask it to stop the shut down. If your company uses System Center you may recognize the following dialog informing you that Your Computer is About to Restart: Note: Skip to Update 2 at the bottom for the latest working method! (My personal favorite is when the company forced me to restart my computer in the middle of a service window when I was upgrading a system for said company…) This is at best annoying, at worst it can ruin your work if you for example have a long running process in progress. ![]() IT-departments may require you to restart your computer to complete updates they have pushed out. ![]()
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