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If I set the the power scheme to ’always on’ while logged in as
administrator that setting only stays for that user.
I am looking how to set this up for ’all users’ so anyone in the
network who logs into the machine will have the ’always on’ power
scheme instead of the home/office set up.
Any ideas?
thanks
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If I set the the power scheme to ’always on’ while logged in as
administrator that setting only stays for that user.
I am looking how to set this up for ’all users’ so anyone in the
network who logs into the machine will have the ’always on’ power
scheme instead of the home/office set up.
Any ideas?
thanks
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