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<blockquote data-quote="gregpeters" data-source="post: 665707" data-attributes="member: 81349"><p><strong>AW: [PATCH] Power Scheduler multiseat addon + WOL</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi all. many thanks for your replies. I have been away for the last days without access to the internet; otherwise I'd have replied earlier.</p><p></p><p><strong>@VidarParry</strong>: I included uTorrent to the PowerScheduler process list and this prevented the htpc to enter hibernation. However, this also meant that the htpc never went to sleep unless I completely shut down uTorrent. Or to put it differently, from my experiences it isn't sufficient that a listed process isn't "active" anymore (e.g., uTorrent isn't either up or downloading). Instead, one has to shut down the process, meaning, as long a process is listed in windows task manager, PowerScheduler will never allow the system to enter hibernation. Am I right?</p><p></p><p>There may be solutions for applications like uTorrent (obviously very unconvenient solutions like killing the process from remote, or using windows' task scheduler for killing and starting processes), but, I'm not sure how to proceed with Windows Explorer that -- as a core system process -- is always running and hence listed in the task manager.</p><p></p><p><strong>By the way, where can I raise a bug report for PowerScheduler? Here?</strong></p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregpeters, post: 665707, member: 81349"] [b]AW: [PATCH] Power Scheduler multiseat addon + WOL[/b] Hi all. many thanks for your replies. I have been away for the last days without access to the internet; otherwise I'd have replied earlier. [B]@VidarParry[/B]: I included uTorrent to the PowerScheduler process list and this prevented the htpc to enter hibernation. However, this also meant that the htpc never went to sleep unless I completely shut down uTorrent. Or to put it differently, from my experiences it isn't sufficient that a listed process isn't "active" anymore (e.g., uTorrent isn't either up or downloading). Instead, one has to shut down the process, meaning, as long a process is listed in windows task manager, PowerScheduler will never allow the system to enter hibernation. Am I right? There may be solutions for applications like uTorrent (obviously very unconvenient solutions like killing the process from remote, or using windows' task scheduler for killing and starting processes), but, I'm not sure how to proceed with Windows Explorer that -- as a core system process -- is always running and hence listed in the task manager. [B]By the way, where can I raise a bug report for PowerScheduler? Here?[/B] Cheers, Greg [/QUOTE]
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