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On 27 Jul 2006 at 11:18, rizal sharif wrote:
> I need to make my PC & monitor to be on all the time eventhough there is no
> activity/process running. How could it be possible? I have tried to to set
> all options in power option properties to "never" like turn off monitor
> /hard disk / etc but still when I come back the next day, I still need to
> re-login again using "ctrl-alt-del" button. I also disable "lock computer"
> button but no avail. Could it be this related to ACPI / Standard
> PC issue?
I had an issue with one of my servers that sounded similar to this. The
problem turned out to be with Automatic Updates.
What was happening was that the machine had downloaded an update that, for
some reason, was failing to install. And so every night, Automatic Update
would try again to install it, fail, and reboot the machine as it would have
to to complete a successful installation.
Fixing it involved two steps:
1. Installing the update manually via IE|Tools|Windows Update.
2. Changing the Automatic Updates setting to download updates as they
become available, but only install them when told to do so.
David Gillett
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