Re: Power management when nobody is logged in
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 03:34:11 -0700
The machine would typically assume the settings of the last logged on user.
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"Ivan" wrote:
|I am using rooming profiles in W2000 domain. I am trying to deal with power
| management on workstations, but I cannot find some relevant information.
My
| questions are:
| 1. Are power management setting (turning off monitor, standby,
hibernation)
| part of the profile or not? In other words, is it possible to set up these
| settings generally for the machine and after that users are using these
| settings and it is indenpendent on their profiles?
| 2. When some user logoff from the domain and the computer is waiting for
| another action (login) with CTRL+ALT+Del window, which power management
| settings are active?
| Thanks
| Ivan
|
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