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Thanks for responding; I was beginning to think no one cared.
Here's the problem that I am having with this particular computer, a Dell
OptiPlex GX280 using Windows 2000. When a user logs in, the default Power
settings go into affect, that is, the monitor shuts off after x minutes, the
hard drive powers down in x minutes and the computer goes into Standby after
x minutes. If the user does not turn off Standby before he logs off of the
computer, then when the next person goes to use it, the user has to
physically push the power button on the computer. Not necessarily an easy
thing to do since it is in a closet and not easy to get to. (This computer
is in our main conference room.)
I do not want to have to explain to every user how to turn off the Standby
feature. before they log off. I know I'm not making myself very clear but
I'm doing my best.
"Dan Seur" wrote:
> Ross - can't you set the thing to 'wake up' on a keystroke or mouse
> movement? Seems to me there's a control panel (or BIOS) setting that
> does that...but I can't tell you exactly where, don't use it.
>
> Ross wrote:
>
> > I assume that since I have not gotten any response to this question that
> > either a) it can't be done, b) you've answered this question a million times
> > already or c) all of the above. Can someone be so kind as to give me a hint
> > on what to search for in the forum so I can resolve the issue? Much
> > appreciated and thanks.
> >
> > "Ross" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>How can I make a default "Always On" power management setting on a computer
> >>that is used by a number of users? The computer is in a classroom-like
> >>setting and currently when someone tries to use it, the computer is asleep.
> >>Being that it is in a closet, getting to it to push the "on" button to pull
> >>it out of sleep mode is not convenient, nor what I want users to have to do.
> >>Can someone offer a suggestion? Thank you.
>
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