Re: Setting a Hexidecimal Value in .adm files
From: Derek Melber [MVP] (derekm_at_braincore.net)
Date: 03/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 11:32:53 -0700
There is not much on this in the industry. See if this can help you.
http://www.terranovum.com/docs/energystar/WindowsPMWhitePaper-v4rev{2}.pdf
-- Derek Melber BrainCore.Net derekm@braincore.net "Robert" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1071601c40e30$8e7c33e0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Hello all, > I have written an administrative template to select > which power scheme is used on a clients computer and it > works to set which scheme is used. Although it seems > that on the users computers it changes the scheme used > but keeps a 15 minute value in the system standby field > instead of leaving it at never (which is what it should > be for the set scheme). I am thinking that the only way > to resolve this problem is to set the policies for the > scheme, but the registry key defining these policies is > in hexidecimal and the data is quite long. How can you > modify this in an administrative template or can you? > > Thanks for any help, > Robert
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