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Windows 2003 Standby problem

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Name: FARSHAD
Date: July 31, 2003 at 17:40:08 Pacific
OS: 2003
CPU/Ram: P4 2.0 / 512 DDR
Comment:

Hello
My Operating System is " Windows server 2003 Enterprise Edition "

Problem :

I can`t see any " Standby " option in Shutdown dialog box
or in " power option " this problem was happend when i
repair my Windows server 2003 Enterprise Edition

my system >>>>> \/ \/ \/ \/ \/

CPU > P4 2.0 Ghz
MOBO > Epox 4gea+
HDD > MAXTOR 80 GB ATA 133 7200
RAM > 512

How i can fix it?

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Please Help Me, > if you can
Thanks




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Name: Jerry
Date: August 9, 2003 at 15:05:40 Pacific
Reply:

Maybe 2003's shutdown tracker prevents you from selecting standby, you might want to try turning it off, here's how:

Click Start > Run > Type MMC File > Add/Remove Snap-in... Add > Group Policy Object Editor > Add > Click Finish and Close then OK

Navigate through > Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > and select the System folder

Double Click Display Shutdown Event Tracker and select Disabled.
OK > File > Exit

Good luck.


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