Dina
When a laptop hibernates, it in a very real sense, turns off.
The main difference between off and hibernate - Off, standard boot up -
Hibernate, Reloads the state of the the laptop as it was when it went
into hibernation mode.
The laptop, when it restarts from hibernation, had Vantage and maybe
MS-Word and Outlook all running.
However, to your network, Vantage and everything else, it did turn off.
I don't think hibernates knows how to re-login to the network or Vantage.
I am not confident this is possible to work around.
I hope someone has a better answer.
Regards
Rich
dhieber wrote:
Rich Shafer
APEX Piping Systems, Inc.
302 Falco Dr
Newport, DE 19804
888-995-2739 Ext. 224
302-995-6136 Ext. 224
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When a laptop hibernates, it in a very real sense, turns off.
The main difference between off and hibernate - Off, standard boot up -
Hibernate, Reloads the state of the the laptop as it was when it went
into hibernation mode.
The laptop, when it restarts from hibernation, had Vantage and maybe
MS-Word and Outlook all running.
However, to your network, Vantage and everything else, it did turn off.
I don't think hibernates knows how to re-login to the network or Vantage.
I am not confident this is possible to work around.
I hope someone has a better answer.
Regards
Rich
dhieber wrote:
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> Happy Monday!
>
> I have a Windows XP Home laptop we are using. When the computer goes into
> hibernating mode it automatically is logging off the user. Is there an
> option to keep the user logged in? I checked the control panel - power
> options but I don't see an option there. The person does not want to turn
> off hibernation because of the battery life.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated :-)
>
> Thank you,
>
> Dina Hieber
>
> Vamco International, Inc.
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Rich Shafer
APEX Piping Systems, Inc.
302 Falco Dr
Newport, DE 19804
888-995-2739 Ext. 224
302-995-6136 Ext. 224
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