Terminal services and power management

Am I right that installing w2k’s Terminal Services disables
Standby/Hibernate modes on the machine?
I have just noticed that support (or lack of support) of these modes
depends on the list of w2k’s components chosen during setup.
For the default list of components, Standby option appears immediately
after installing the Detonator videocard driver (my GeForce 2MX is not
supported by w2k off-CD) and reboot. For a customized list of components,
the option never appears.
Any other w2k’s components which lead to lack of power management
support?
Is it documented somewhere?

Max


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I don’t know about documentation, but I had it from Tony Pierce of
Microsoft that Terminal Services in W2K is supposed to disabled standby
and, presumably, other, more slowed-down states. Rather curiously – this
is how I got into the subject – Terminal Services didn’t disable standby
when invoked via keys Fn-F4 on my IBM T20 laptop (but the standby option
wasn’t displayed under the Power Management options found via Control
Panel). I got an odd result: The laptop would come out of standby whenever
the Timer Services timer next popped (which seemed to be on a 15-minute
repeating cycle).

James Antognini
IBM Research

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Phone – external: 914-784-7258; tieline: 863-7258


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This KB relates to Win2K Server running Terminal Services.
Advanced Power Management Features Are Disabled with Terminal Services.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q237/5/51.ASP

Niraj

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Subject: [ntdev] Terminal services and power management

Am I right that installing w2k’s Terminal Services disables
Standby/Hibernate modes on the machine?
I have just noticed that support (or lack of support) of these modes
depends on the list of w2k’s components chosen during setup.
For the default list of components, Standby option appears immediately
after installing the Detonator videocard driver (my GeForce 2MX is not
supported by w2k off-CD) and reboot. For a customized list of components,
the option never appears.
Any other w2k’s components which lead to lack of power management
support?
Is it documented somewhere?

Max


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