Guest Newbie Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Hello, We try to save energy for our remote desktop system. We have two PCs for outside sales using remote desktop connection to login. If we setup standby or hibernates mode, then the outside sales cannot login after one night. How can we save the energy without turn off and turn on these 2 PCs? Thanks
Guest 3c273 Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: wake up computer You could use WOL (Wake On LAN). It is sometimes tricky to setup and is sometimes a little buggy,(1) but with a little googling you should be able to make it work. (1)The video does not resume on my home machine when I use WOL to resume from standy but it works from hibernate. Louis "Newbie" <Newbie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:24B105DF-F83D-4154-BA2D-4959D607FE96@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > We try to save energy for our remote desktop system. > We have two PCs for outside sales using remote desktop connection to login. > > If we setup standby or hibernates mode, then the outside sales cannot login > after one night. > > How can we save the energy without turn off and turn on these 2 PCs? > > Thanks >
Guest Gus Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 RE: wake up computer "Newbie" wrote: > Hello, > > We try to save energy for our remote desktop system. > We have two PCs for outside sales using remote desktop connection to login. > > If we setup standby or hibernates mode, then the outside sales cannot login > after one night. See that link........http://www.dennisbabkin.com/php/download.php?what=WOSB > > How can we save the energy without turn off and turn on these 2 PCs? > > Thanks >
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