I tried out the "On queue finish: Standby PC" action, and ended up with a hibernated computer instead. It's not the end of the world, but I do so prefer the speedy return from sleep to the long trudge from hibernate.
I'm running Vista and I know they mucked about with the sleep/hibernate stuff in Vista, cooking up this "Hybrid Sleep" model, so perhaps there's a different way to trigger standby/sleep now? I know I haven't been able to get it to sleep from the command line without a third-party app.
0.4.0RC2 Standby yields Hibernate
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Re: 0.4.0RC2 Standby yields Hibernate
We just followed the Windows documentation...
It is of course possible to run a script at the end of the queue and have it run your third-party utility.
Do you have one that works OK? We might learn from that.
It is of course possible to run a script at the end of the queue and have it run your third-party utility.
Do you have one that works OK? We might learn from that.
Re: 0.4.0RC2 Standby yields Hibernate
If you can live without hibernation, turn it off and the machine should standby.
Failing that, this may help: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/51 ... 85330.html
Failing that, this may help: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/51 ... 85330.html
Re: 0.4.0RC2 Standby yields Hibernate
I don't see a way to turn off hibernate in Vista. There's "Hybrid Sleep" now, which I have on, but my understanding of Hybrid Sleep is that it always drops the machine to standby state, it just dupes memory to disk before hand so you can get a hibernation-style recovery if you have a power failure during sleep.neilt0 wrote: If you can live without hibernation, turn it off and the machine should standby.
Failing that, this may help: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/51 ... 85330.html
I've used this with success: http://gammadyne.com/cmdline.htm#sleep