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    Not really and Problem and not really a Feature request....

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      astrugatch
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      In the Snapins pane the selection for “reboot after” and “shutdown after” are radio buttons, which make it seem as though it’s an either/or choice, but you can click on one and it gets unselected. Could these be switched to checkboxes?

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        Tom Elliott
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        The radio buttons are accurate. If you choose Reboot when Shutdown was chosen, it unselects Shutdown. If you Select Shutdown when Reboot was selected, Shutdown gets unselected.

        The reason you can unselect them at all basically means that you don’t require it to restart or shutdown.

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          astrugatch @Tom Elliott
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          @Tom-Elliott

          I guess I just see this as a UI quirk. I’ve found typically with radio buttons that are linked its one or the other and not removeable, and for a situation like this would just have a none option rather than be removed.

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