It would be difficult.  Best case is either have a ups w/power to
support monitor until you can close out and shut down, or software that
takes control and auto saves, closes and shuts down.


> If you do not have the monitor hooked up through the UPS how can you
> close out your programs when you lose power? ...................
> George Hurless
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