Microsoft power management in windows xp




















When we last left our example computer, the active power profile was power settings C, which were created when the user changed their settings using the user interface. Power item B becomes the active power profile because it is the last power profile that is made active. Makes sense right? No, not in this case. The user loads their power profile from their user profile, and it becomes the active power profile.

The power profile does not change until the user changes it the need to be a local administrator or during Group Policy refresh when the computer reapplies the GPP Power item; thus becoming the active power profile.

I could easily add another five pages to cover all the different combinations of GPP Power items between computer and user settings. However, the main important thing to remember is there is only one active power profile for the entire computer running Windows XP. And, the active power profile is the power profile that was made active on the computer, regardless if it was done in the context of the user or computer.

EPA recommends setting computers to enter system standby or hibernate after 15 to 60 minutes of inactivity. To save even more, set monitors to enter sleep mode after 5 to 20 minutes of inactivity. The lower the setting, the more energy you save. The "Turn off hard disks" setting does not save much power, and can be ignored.

If you are not able to select a hibernate timeout, you may need to enable the hibernate feature. You may find that your PC doesn't go to sleep after the allotted time. In the following Install Instructions, please start at the step after the mention of clicking the Download button. Microsoft Power Query for Excel is an Excel add-in that enhances the self-service Business Intelligence experience in Excel by simplifying data discovery, access and collaboration.

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