After selecting this item, &xwp; will perform pretty much the same procedure as with the Extended Shutdown. The difference is that after all windows have been closed, the system is not shut down, but only the Workplace process (PMSHELL.EXE) is terminated and then restarted.
This can be very handy if you have installed WPS software which requires a restart of the WPS, for example because the WPS class list was changed.
You can disable this feature in the "&xwp; Setup" object.
Warning: Before using this, be sure to read the respective section in the &xwp; User Guide, which comments on some problems which might arise.
In the confirmation window, which is displayed if you have enabled confirmations in the desktop's settings notebook, the following settings are available:
Note: You should only enable this setting if you have either "Close all sessions" enabled also or if you're sure that the programs in the startup folder are not currently running, because otherwise they might be started twice.
This setting does not affect the regular OS/2 startup folder. That folder is never processed after a WPS restart.