Allow hibernation when network policy settings do not allow it.

G

Guest

I work in a very small office where a portion of my desktop computer's hard
drive has been turned into a network drive.
I have discovered recently that my computer never goes into standby or
hibernation, and I believe it's because of the network settings.
Is there away to override these policies and put my computer into hibernation?
 
C

Chuck

I work in a very small office where a portion of my desktop computer's hard
drive has been turned into a network drive.
I have discovered recently that my computer never goes into standby or
hibernation, and I believe it's because of the network settings.
Is there away to override these policies and put my computer into hibernation?

If Group Policy prevents you from changing hibernation settings, it's probably
not changeable by you. Do you mean that your hard drive is used for network
access by coworkers. as in a server? Maybe that's why GP prevents you from
putting your computer into hibernation. Why do you feel it necessary to
override GP?
 

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