not at all
Not as far as I'm aware. The only time I get logged out - is if I clean out the cache on my computer. For example - I simply shut down my computer last night... when I came onto Answers this morning - I was still logged in.
In a network domain, if you (the user you are logged in as) have administrator rights on the remote computer, you can remotely shut a computer down. There are numerous levels of permissions and ways of granting/getting permission.
No. When the computer is shut down, the user that had locked the system will also be logged out. Upon turning back on, one will find simply a regular login screen.
log off or shut down. If you are already logged off shut it down. If you want to store a computer in a bag or suitcase follow the steps I gave you and take out the battery. close and save all projects or programs before logging off and shutting down.
many import sites are also used as export sites so if you close one down you might close an export site down too
It just means that someone selected the switch user option instead of the sign off option. When you logged into your Windows profile, they were left logged into theirs. It is letting you know because if you power down, it closes anything they may have open in their profile as well.
Until the connection "times out", yes. However, this won't take long.
If you mean close as in shut down, it will stop. But f you close it like in a sleeping-state I think it will continue to download.
I would try this first. Close everything and shut down the computer and unplug it. Then plug it in and restart the computer.
First close all applications or programs that may be open, such as email, any web sites, programs such as documents, spreadsheets, etc., then close your web browser. The web browser would be the program you use for reading emails, etc. You should now be at your desktop menu. Then you left click the 'start' option on your desktop menu, which will give you the option to put your computer in sleep mode, hibernate, restart, shut down, etc. Left click on 'shut down', then wait for it to completely shut down. But if your computer is locked up (meaning it's on, but won't do anything), you can press and hold down the main power button for hard shut down.
Yes, Processing is done on youtube servers, Not your computer. You can safely shut it down without losing the video
No. If your computer is off it can't run any software. It doesn't really matter if you shut down first or close safari first but some browsers will pop up a message saying the browser didn't close normally last time if you shut down without closing the browser first.