>Try using the task manager or the sysinternals process explorer to make >sure there are no spurious SCPowerTool.exe instances hanging around in >the background. > I'd already checked if it was something to do with my use of WOSB.exe for alarm wakeup, and found a few old exe's lying around. I assume this is because SBS starts a cmd to execute WOSB in the background, and then WOSB will wait around until the alarm time, so after that time the WOSB process will disappear. However, if I suspend/resume several times, I get several sitting around waiting.
I killed all of those processes - didn't make any difference. I checked for SCPowerTool processes and didn't have any. I tried scpowertool --suspend again, and found that this also waked up after about 30 secs. I think it must be the same issue, but because hibernation takes some time to shut down it then immediately wakes up, whereas suspend is very quick. >How about the sysinternals psshutdown.exe utility? Does psshutdown.exe >-h keep your system hibernated? > No, that does the same :-( >What version of windows are you using? Windows XP Pro. _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins