Re: Power Managment Under Group Policy
From: Matt Radcliffe (rad1761_at_rebelmail.dixie.edu)
Date: 02/10/04
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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:47:13 -0800
Would I go into the Registry, under the GPO on my server.
When I do that there is no HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
>-----Original Message-----
>Microsoft screwed the pooch on this one.
>
>Power management settings are binary values in the
registry and Group Policy
>doesnt work with binary values so you can't use GPO to
control power
>management settings.
>
>What you can do is change the permissions on the registry
keys via GPO which
>will allow normal users to change the power settings:
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersi
on\Controls
>Folder\Power Cfg
>
>
>"Matt Radcliffe" <rad1761@rebelmail.dixie.edu> wrote in
message
>news:be5c01c3ece8$10061df0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a GPO setup on some reference computers in a
>> library setting. I want to change the monitor shutdown
>> time, but when logged on as the student account I don't
>> have permission to change, and when I log on with my
admin
>> account It only changes the admin settings and not the
>> student. I can't find anywhere in my Group Policy
>> settings that deals with Power managmentj. Does anyone
>> know what I need to do to change those settings?
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