#188978 - 2008-08-01 08:04 PM
Re: Scheduled WOL
[Re: Glenn Barnas]
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BradV
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Registered: 2006-08-16
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I guess, what is the problem if they go back into standby when there is no activity? Isn't that why you want standby mode - to save power when the system is not being used?
Have you checked all the drivers on the effected systems?
Sorry, more questions than suggestions. 
Brad V
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#188981 - 2008-08-01 08:25 PM
Re: Scheduled WOL
[Re: DStelz]
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Glenn Barnas
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Registered: 2003-01-28
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OK - forgive me, but got some bizzare UCE (spam) earlier today and there was a USB based - er, um - "toy" that was advertised. It could be controlled thru the USB port - intensity, duration, etc. Oddly, my first thought was to tie it to the mouse cord to mechanically simulate mouse movement by shaking the mouse slightly to solve a testing situation I had a while back. The relationaship to your posting was too ironic to pass up. Of course, I can just see your purchasing agent's face now... "You want to spend $4500 on 130 devices that do WHAT??? This is a business expense HOW??"
Anyway, back to your problem.. The standby doesn't kick in when the user is active because the interrupt routine that handles the KB/Mouse interface resets the standby timer with each call. Outside of kix, you could call the IRQ handler with a null value, which would reset the timer (simulating our mechanical motion device).
I'm surprised that it takes only 90 seconds to trip - sounds like something dropped a zero somewhere, since 900 seconds would be 15 minutes - a more realistic value. I might try a google search to see if there's a tool to control the settings, or start poking in the registry.
Glenn
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