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<blockquote data-quote="michael_t" data-source="post: 940429" data-attributes="member: 85139"><p>That's exactly what I tried to explain: The idle timeout in PS++ only refers to user activity (keys pressed, mouse moved, ...) - not to client activity (shares, network, ...). Since the MP client is not running the server has no information about user activity on your configuration. Thus the idle timeout elapses (no user activity) and the server suspends the system 2 minutes after the last shares and network activity ended.</p><p>If you need to account for user activity you should always run the MP client (with the PS++ client plugin enabled) to detect user activity or you should disable the "PowerScheduler forces standby ..." option and let Windows care for user activity and standby.</p><p> </p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael_t, post: 940429, member: 85139"] That's exactly what I tried to explain: The idle timeout in PS++ only refers to user activity (keys pressed, mouse moved, ...) - not to client activity (shares, network, ...). Since the MP client is not running the server has no information about user activity on your configuration. Thus the idle timeout elapses (no user activity) and the server suspends the system 2 minutes after the last shares and network activity ended. If you need to account for user activity you should always run the MP client (with the PS++ client plugin enabled) to detect user activity or you should disable the "PowerScheduler forces standby ..." option and let Windows care for user activity and standby. Michael [/QUOTE]
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