Force disable of power management on network card? (OT response)

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Of course, my lack of typing ability took over when I attempted to type

"...not just seeing it as a..." in my last reply.



Gregg



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Gregg's pet peeves:



First of all, what does a peeve look like, and why would anyone want one as

a pet?



Peeve #1: Apostrophes: when in doubt, leave them out! You will be correct

more often than not.



Its = Belonging to it. For example, "Look at the sky. Its color is blue."

It's = It is. For example, "It's hot today."

It's = It has. For example, "It's been nice talking to you."

Its' = completely incorrect usage. Stop it!





Peeve #2: Your vs. You're

"Your" means belonging to you, as in, "It's your truck."

"You're" means "You are." Example, you're probably about ready to throttle

me for this peeve!



"SC Tom" wrote in message

news:#2u72xaoKHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> And I'm certainly glad we had a chance to conversate LOL!!

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> SC Tom

>

> "Gregg Hill" wrote

> in message news:O1FbBXYoKHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Oh, yes, that is one of my favorites. I ask people, Would you say "adog"

>> or "acat"? Another one is "prolly" instead of probably...I actually had

>> that one spoken to me, not just seeing is as a bastardized shortening.

>>

>> Gregg

>>

>>

>>

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>> Gregg's pet peeves:

>>

>> First of all, what does a peeve look like, and why would anyone want one

>> as a pet?

>>

>> Peeve #1: Apostrophes: when in doubt, leave them out! You will be correct

>> more often than not.

>>

>> Its = Belonging to it. For example, "Look at the sky. Its color is blue."

>> It's = It is. For example, "It's hot today."

>> It's = It has. For example, "It's been nice talking to you."

>> Its' = completely incorrect usage. Stop it!

>>

>>

>> Peeve #2: Your vs. You're

>> "Your" means belonging to you, as in, "It's your truck."

>> "You're" means "You are." Example, you're probably about ready to

>> throttle me for this peeve!

>>

>> "SC Tom" wrote in message

>> news:O7HOIkBoKHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "Gregg Hill"

>>> wrote in message news:umWbt79nKHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hello!

>>>>

>>>> I have a few XP Pro SP3 computers on an ancient SBS 2000 domain and I

>>>> am trying to prevent the workstations from EVER going to sleep or

>>>> turning off the NIC so that they can be accessed remotely at any time.

>>>>

>>>> I cannot find a group policy to disable the "Allow the computer to turn

>>>> off this device..." setting. I have "powercfg /hibernate off" in the

>>>> login script to prevent hibernation. I also need to stop all NICs from

>>>> going to sleep. I can uncheck the boxes to not allow them to be put to

>>>> sleep, but something re-enables that feature within a few minutes or

>>>> upon reboot.

>>>>

>>>> Power schemes are all set to Always On.

>>>>

>>>> Any ideas?

>>>>

>>>> Thank you!

>>>>

>>>> Gregg

>>>>

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>>>> Gregg's pet peeves:

>>>>

>>>> First of all, what does a peeve look like, and why would anyone want

>>>> one as a pet?

>>>>

>>>> Peeve #1: Apostrophes: when in doubt, leave them out! You will be

>>>> correct more often than not.

>>>>

>>>> Its = Belonging to it. For example, "Look at the sky. Its color is

>>>> blue."

>>>> It's = It is. For example, "It's hot today."

>>>> It's = It has. For example, "It's been nice talking to you."

>>>> Its' = completely incorrect usage. Stop it!

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Peeve #2: Your vs. You're

>>>> "Your" means belonging to you, as in, "It's your truck."

>>>> "You're" means "You are." Example, you're probably about ready to

>>>> throttle me for this peeve!

>>>

>>> Add this to your pet peeves (or I should add it to mine):

>>>

>>> The use of "alot" for "a lot", as in "There is a lot of good info here."

>>> Not to be confused with "allot", as in "I need to allot a lot of money

>>> for the new mortgage."

>>> --

>>> SC Tom

>>>


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