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Gjermund - Newbie ;-)
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: Cannot change power settings Reply with quote

Facts: Workstation (WinXP pro SP2) logged on to domain SBS 2003 SP1

I have a problem with a laptop that goes to sleep after 20 mins. Thats
usually no problem to solve, but when I try to change the value it says "No
accesss" "Cannot set active policy" I have tried to find anything in policy
setting, but cannot find any.

The user is admin on local computer I have even tried to set the user as
admin on the sbs server. But nothing helps. Can someone please tell me what
to do?

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Gjermund
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Wayne Taylor
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: RE: Cannot change power settings Reply with quote

Hi

Have you tried logging in to the local PC (not the domain) as administrator
and tried changing the settings from there?

HTH Wayne.

"Gjermund - Newbie ;-)" wrote:

Quote:
Facts: Workstation (WinXP pro SP2) logged on to domain SBS 2003 SP1

I have a problem with a laptop that goes to sleep after 20 mins. Thats
usually no problem to solve, but when I try to change the value it says "No
accesss" "Cannot set active policy" I have tried to find anything in policy
setting, but cannot find any.

The user is admin on local computer I have even tried to set the user as
admin on the sbs server. But nothing helps. Can someone please tell me what
to do?

--
Gjermund
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Gjermund - Newbie ;-)
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: RE: Cannot change power settings Reply with quote

Yes, I have, but it is still doesn't solve my problem. If I log on to the
domain, the settings are like it was before.

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GH

"Wayne Taylor" wrote:

Quote:
Hi

Have you tried logging in to the local PC (not the domain) as administrator
and tried changing the settings from there?

HTH Wayne.

"Gjermund - Newbie ;-)" wrote:

Facts: Workstation (WinXP pro SP2) logged on to domain SBS 2003 SP1

I have a problem with a laptop that goes to sleep after 20 mins. Thats
usually no problem to solve, but when I try to change the value it says "No
accesss" "Cannot set active policy" I have tried to find anything in policy
setting, but cannot find any.

The user is admin on local computer I have even tried to set the user as
admin on the sbs server. But nothing helps. Can someone please tell me what
to do?

--
Gjermund
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Wayne Taylor
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: RE: Cannot change power settings Reply with quote

Hi

Would you like to send me a screen shot of the error your receiving?

wtt[at]kryptos[dot]co[dot]uk

Thanks

"Gjermund - Newbie ;-)" wrote:

Quote:
Yes, I have, but it is still doesn't solve my problem. If I log on to the
domain, the settings are like it was before.

--
GH

"Wayne Taylor" wrote:

Hi

Have you tried logging in to the local PC (not the domain) as administrator
and tried changing the settings from there?

HTH Wayne.

"Gjermund - Newbie ;-)" wrote:

Facts: Workstation (WinXP pro SP2) logged on to domain SBS 2003 SP1

I have a problem with a laptop that goes to sleep after 20 mins. Thats
usually no problem to solve, but when I try to change the value it says "No
accesss" "Cannot set active policy" I have tried to find anything in policy
setting, but cannot find any.

The user is admin on local computer I have even tried to set the user as
admin on the sbs server. But nothing helps. Can someone please tell me what
to do?

--
Gjermund
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