Bruce,
I'd not think of using NT in any situation where you'd want to have it go into suspend mode or anything like that as it's really a file server. For the screen, of course, you can set up a screensaver but personally on a production machine I'd just turn the monitor off. If I needed to get to the machine often then a screen saver is fine IMO though only the built in ones.
W2K
DOES have these features. At least the Professional version does. I must admit I'm surprised by this.
Best,
DD
>>>I am specifically looking for the power management features right now.
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>>>Under Windows '98, I could change power management from the screen saver tab of display props, where are they at under NT?
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>>NT 4 does not support ACPI/APM.
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>I searched all over before reading it didn't exist, also, a fairly serious drawback to NT. Is it present in Win2K?
Best,
DD
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