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Rep Power: 4 | Is there something in a GPO that allows me to disable users from choosing standby and hibernate when they go to start --> shutdown? Also, is there any way of disabling these two options at the logon screen? |
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Blog Entries: 4 Rep Power: 168 | You could try using the energy star GPO or just add a few lines to your machine startup script with powercfg as below: Powercfg Command-Line Options Powercfg.exe utility « Bart’s Weblog |
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| Prevent Standby and Hibernation using GPO | roland | How do you do....it? | 4 | 04-03-2008 02:21 PM |
| Disable power,sleep and hibernate keys | Ste_Harve | Windows | 15 | 12-06-2007 05:07 PM |
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| Mac freezing when resuming from standby/screensaver | sidewinder | Mac | 2 | 07-11-2006 08:55 PM |
| Wake on LAN and hibernate | ZeroHour | Windows | 3 | 21-06-2006 09:35 AM |
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