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I need to configure one of our company's XP Pro SP2 desktop to be "always on"
which just like a server that is always available, no standby or hiberate.
Because the desktop need to run some scheduled tasks in the evening.
I logged on to the desktop with my AD account and changed my power options
to "Always on". Then lock the computer. However the desktop still go to
standby after a few hours. This makes the scheduled tasks fail to run.
Do I still need to set something more than "always on"?
which just like a server that is always available, no standby or hiberate.
Because the desktop need to run some scheduled tasks in the evening.
I logged on to the desktop with my AD account and changed my power options
to "Always on". Then lock the computer. However the desktop still go to
standby after a few hours. This makes the scheduled tasks fail to run.
Do I still need to set something more than "always on"?