There are a several steps involved in getting this to work:
1. Create a .bat (or .cmd) script in the proper folder. Use quotes around any commands with spaces in the path. The scripts go in C:\Windows\system32\GroupPolicy\Machine(or User)\Shutdown(or Startup)
2. Then you have to run the Group...
On my computer, Control-Alt-Delete brings up Task Manager. It is possible to disable Control-Alt-Delete with Group Policy--so you might want to check that out.
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