That first one I had happen two weeks straight. The guy left at 3:30 every day and I needed him to log off so I could work on it because he couldn't interrupt his work for me. And every day he would leave it locked. For two weeks.
I finally sent him an email saying I was done trying and he could let ME know whenever he logged off. CCed his boss. Got called the next day that he had logged off. *sigh*
We get that a lot too, except it's usually "Please log off at the end of the day. We'll be remoting into your machine to do the work overnight." or something like that. But instead of "log off" they choose "shut down". I'm still not sure how those are the same. The only thing they have in common is a single 'o'. *sigh*
It's better to say to close all programs and lock the machine, then you can remote on as admin and force their account to remote log off. As long as they've done what you've told them everything is fine. If they haven't you can still do your work and it's their problem! :)
We did that once during a massive anti-virus upgrade and I had a couple of our developers whine to me about it. I got a lot of joy out of telling them that it wasn't our fault they couldn't follow instructions. :D
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I finally sent him an email saying I was done trying and he could let ME know whenever he logged off. CCed his boss. Got called the next day that he had logged off. *sigh*
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