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How does this product work????
I mean, I can understand how it will shut your
computer down, but I do not see how it will start it
back up.
Perhaps with an AT computer this would work, but
I don't **think** it would work on an ATX.
The only way I can see that this would work, is if
the computer went into a low-power standby
condition rather than actually turned off.
TIA
Dean Kukral [log in to unmask]
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From: Darren Page <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] UPS autostart software
>Most of the better APC ups products come with their powerchute+ software.
>They make very reliable products which I use myself. The powerchute
software
>will do what your client needs. You can get a software demo and more info
>at: www.apcc.com
>BTW. I don't work for APC, I just like their stuff!
>
>Darren K. Page
>Montreal, Qc
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>>
>> I have a client interested in getting a UPS (Uninterruptible
>> Power System),
>> but since he leaves his work computer on all the time in order to
>> be able to
>> access it from home, he would like the UPS to be able to BOTH
>> shut down the
>> computer in an orderly fashion if the power goes off, and to turn
>> it back on
>> when the power resumes.
>>
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