Re: Stand by change



Bingo Well done Tim that has got......... it I hope? Yes it was ticked and I
know not how but I have just had to do a reformat and reload of Windows so
all sorts of things that I had taken as norm had changed but thanks to the
help of you and your colleagues it looks as though we might have got there.
Thanks to all of you folks who have been kind enough to give advice. All
informative to me if not resolving my issue. Fingers crossed it is now. If
not you will be the first to hear about it!

"Tim Med***" wrote:

Charlie,
If you have no joy there again I have just remembered the other
setting that may cause it: "Control Panel" > "Power Properties" > "Advanced
Tab" > Uncheck "Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby" .
If this IS checked, then if XP was last configured to use the "Welcome
Screen" then it will do so for this function. On reflection, you've
probably seen this and seen to it. It was just a thought. I'd really like
to know that you'd resolved this issue (it seems real annoying, you have my
sympathies).


"Charlie3110" <Charlie3110@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Alister and Gerry
I have just been into device manager and have changed the power saving to
constantly awake. There was a tab but i found it under the advanced tab
and
under property Power saving mode. I don't know what it was at first as
when I
clicked on it it was always awke but it might not have been. Lets see what
happens it sounds promising.
Gerry. It is 1915 here now in the UK and I am off to dinner soon but I
will
get into the realms of the unkown tomorrow with your guidance and will let
you know of any outcome.

thanks to you both



"Alister" wrote:

Charlie3110 wrote:
Tim.
I have not got a tick in this box but I can see what you you are
saying.
Thanks

Alister.
I have been in control panel User Accounts and I am the only account
there
and it says the guest account is off. No I have done nothing with power
settings. Yes I think you are right about the welcome screen which
shows the
available users. It used to bypass this screen before and just go back
to
whatever program I had open at the standby request. It would then go on
line
by itself now I have to repair the connection.

"Alister" wrote:

"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Charlie3110 wrote:
for some reson in the last 3 days my machine when I put it into
stand by
now
wants me to click a button on a blue screen telling me who I am and
how
many
programs I have open, to log back on. It used to immediately retrun
to
whence
it came when I pressed any key or moved the mouse. I now find that
not
only
do I have to press this button but it has logged itself off the
wireless
internet and I have to repair the wireless Network Connection to get
it
go
back on line. It used to go back online itself after about 10
seconds of
looking. Why has my status changed and how can I get it back to
where it
was?
This does not sound like a standard Windows XP thing.

Sounds like a third party program/driver - something from your
hardware
vendor...

Did you update drivers/install something new?

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
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Shenan, I think he means the welcome screen, which shows the available
users, and any running programs for a logged on user.

Sounds like standby is logging him out (or doing something equivalent
to
"Switch User").

Charlie, have you added a new user account to your PC recently?

Have you made any changes to your power settings?

Alister



Charlie,

I cannot think of any specific reason why your computer would have
changed its behaviour, but what you are describing sounds like the
system is now logging you off when going into standby, whereas before it
didn't, and your wireless connection is being powered off.

I would check for a Malware infection, using an antispyware program, for
example MalwareBytes:

(the freeware version is the one to use for this):

http://www.malwarebytes.com/

If you have an Antivirus program installed (and I certainly hope you
have) make sure it is fully updated and then run a full scan.

You can control whether windows is allowed to turn off your wireless
connection by going into Device Manager:
(Start => Control Panel => System, select Hardware Tab and click Device
Manager Button).

Under Network Adapters, find your wireless adapter, right click and
choose Properties. Select Power Management tab and then untick the box
which says "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"

Please let us know if this helps.

Alister




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