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date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:22:32 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general        back       


Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the start menu 
and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy that force 
user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?
date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:22:32 -0700   author:   Michele

Re: Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
"Michele"  wrote in message 
news:4872797F-FD1F-44E6-A32F-0CFB74B5DDA5@microsoft.com...
> If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the start 
> menu
> and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy that 
> force
> user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?

Hi Michele (I know a Michele with only one "l" in Manchester),

START > CONTROL PANEL > POWER OPTIONS

A new window opens.

Click the "Change Plan Settings" link under the plan that you're using.

A new page in same window appears.

Click the "Change advanced power settings" link.

A new window opens.

In the options tree, open the "Additional Settings" branch and set "Require 
a password on wakeup" to Yes.


Hope that helps

Andy
date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 10:37:02 +0100   author:   Andy

Re: Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
Thanks Andy but your answer is not regarding my question. 
I want to find a way to logoff a user when he puts the pc into sleep state ( 
Automatically)

"Andy" wrote:

> 
> "Michele"  wrote in message 
> news:4872797F-FD1F-44E6-A32F-0CFB74B5DDA5@microsoft.com...
> > If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the start 
> > menu
> > and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy that 
> > force
> > user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?
> 
> Hi Michele (I know a Michele with only one "l" in Manchester),
> 
> START > CONTROL PANEL > POWER OPTIONS
> 
> A new window opens.
> 
> Click the "Change Plan Settings" link under the plan that you're using.
> 
> A new page in same window appears.
> 
> Click the "Change advanced power settings" link.
> 
> A new window opens.
> 
> In the options tree, open the "Additional Settings" branch and set "Require 
> a password on wakeup" to Yes.
> 
> 
> Hope that helps
> 
> Andy 
> 
>
date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 02:48:00 -0700   author:   Michele

Re: Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
Andy's recommendation works fine, but the user must have an assigned 
password, or more than one users must exist on that client machine. With 
only one user, and no password, the Welcome screen is bypassed, since it is 
pointless.

You can still do what you want, but the user needs to assign a password to 
their account. There is a utility available to automatically input this 
password on first startup, but will still allow the sleep function to 
present the Welcome user icon (when Andy's recommendation is followed). 
Click Start, and type 'control userpasswords2' and hit enter. Assign an 
account password then put a checkmark in the box for "Users must enter a 
user name and password..." , OK, and follow the wizard to allow them to 
choose the user and password desired as autologon. One first startup you get 
autologon, then on sleep, you get the Welcome screen.

-- 
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"Michele"  wrote in message 
news:9E598B6B-C995-4801-92FD-74E6A8DC0FFE@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Andy but your answer is not regarding my question.
> I want to find a way to logoff a user when he puts the pc into sleep state 
> (
> Automatically)
>
> "Andy" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Michele"  wrote in message
>> news:4872797F-FD1F-44E6-A32F-0CFB74B5DDA5@microsoft.com...
>> > If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the start
>> > menu
>> > and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy that
>> > force
>> > user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?
>>
>> Hi Michele (I know a Michele with only one "l" in Manchester),
>>
>> START > CONTROL PANEL > POWER OPTIONS
>>
>> A new window opens.
>>
>> Click the "Change Plan Settings" link under the plan that you're using.
>>
>> A new page in same window appears.
>>
>> Click the "Change advanced power settings" link.
>>
>> A new window opens.
>>
>> In the options tree, open the "Additional Settings" branch and set 
>> "Require
>> a password on wakeup" to Yes.
>>
>>
>> Hope that helps
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 05:08:32 -0500   author:   Mark L. Ferguson

Re: Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
Thanks Mark.
Am i missing something or maybe i was just not enough clear?
I already have more than one user on my pc and both have their own password 
and yes the option "Require a password on wakeup" is on.
I have configured the power button on the start menu to put pc into sleep 
and when a user click on it the pc goes into sleep and when it resumes from 
sleep it is locked by the user who put the pc into sleep. I want, instead, 
that when the user click on the power button the pc goes into sleep but when 
it resumes it is in the welcome screen, that is no user is connected.


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Andy's recommendation works fine, but the user must have an assigned 
> password, or more than one users must exist on that client machine. With 
> only one user, and no password, the Welcome screen is bypassed, since it is 
> pointless.
> 
> You can still do what you want, but the user needs to assign a password to 
> their account. There is a utility available to automatically input this 
> password on first startup, but will still allow the sleep function to 
> present the Welcome user icon (when Andy's recommendation is followed). 
> Click Start, and type 'control userpasswords2' and hit enter. Assign an 
> account password then put a checkmark in the box for "Users must enter a 
> user name and password..." , OK, and follow the wizard to allow them to 
> choose the user and password desired as autologon. One first startup you get 
> autologon, then on sleep, you get the Welcome screen.
> 
> -- 
> Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. 
> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm
> Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users.
> Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson
> 
> "Michele"  wrote in message 
> news:9E598B6B-C995-4801-92FD-74E6A8DC0FFE@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks Andy but your answer is not regarding my question.
> > I want to find a way to logoff a user when he puts the pc into sleep state 
> > (
> > Automatically)
> >
> > "Andy" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Michele"  wrote in message
> >> news:4872797F-FD1F-44E6-A32F-0CFB74B5DDA5@microsoft.com...
> >> > If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the start
> >> > menu
> >> > and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy that
> >> > force
> >> > user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?
> >>
> >> Hi Michele (I know a Michele with only one "l" in Manchester),
> >>
> >> START > CONTROL PANEL > POWER OPTIONS
> >>
> >> A new window opens.
> >>
> >> Click the "Change Plan Settings" link under the plan that you're using.
> >>
> >> A new page in same window appears.
> >>
> >> Click the "Change advanced power settings" link.
> >>
> >> A new window opens.
> >>
> >> In the options tree, open the "Additional Settings" branch and set 
> >> "Require
> >> a password on wakeup" to Yes.
> >>
> >>
> >> Hope that helps
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 03:25:02 -0700   author:   Michele

Re: Is it possible to force logoff when putting pc into sleep?   
You would need to script a timed utility to logoff on inactivity, set for a 
time shorter than the timed sleep function. Another sleep script could do 
the same for manual sleep. A 'logoff and sleep' script is well within the 
WMI functions.

-- 
Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. 
http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm
Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users.
Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson

"Michele"  wrote in message 
news:2C7AA921-C572-47A9-98DA-A56B1C720732@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Mark.
> Am i missing something or maybe i was just not enough clear?
> I already have more than one user on my pc and both have their own 
> password
> and yes the option "Require a password on wakeup" is on.
> I have configured the power button on the start menu to put pc into sleep
> and when a user click on it the pc goes into sleep and when it resumes 
> from
> sleep it is locked by the user who put the pc into sleep. I want, instead,
> that when the user click on the power button the pc goes into sleep but 
> when
> it resumes it is in the welcome screen, that is no user is connected.
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Andy's recommendation works fine, but the user must have an assigned
>> password, or more than one users must exist on that client machine. With
>> only one user, and no password, the Welcome screen is bypassed, since it 
>> is
>> pointless.
>>
>> You can still do what you want, but the user needs to assign a password 
>> to
>> their account. There is a utility available to automatically input this
>> password on first startup, but will still allow the sleep function to
>> present the Welcome user icon (when Andy's recommendation is followed).
>> Click Start, and type 'control userpasswords2' and hit enter. Assign an
>> account password then put a checkmark in the box for "Users must enter a
>> user name and password..." , OK, and follow the wizard to allow them to
>> choose the user and password desired as autologon. One first startup you 
>> get
>> autologon, then on sleep, you get the Welcome screen.
>>
>> -- 
>> Please use the Communities guidelines when posting.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm
>> Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users.
>> Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
>> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson
>>
>> "Michele"  wrote in message
>> news:9E598B6B-C995-4801-92FD-74E6A8DC0FFE@microsoft.com...
>> > Thanks Andy but your answer is not regarding my question.
>> > I want to find a way to logoff a user when he puts the pc into sleep 
>> > state
>> > (
>> > Automatically)
>> >
>> > "Andy" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "Michele"  wrote in message
>> >> news:4872797F-FD1F-44E6-A32F-0CFB74B5DDA5@microsoft.com...
>> >> > If ,in Vista, i configure the power button ( both the one on the 
>> >> > start
>> >> > menu
>> >> > and the one on the pc ) to sleep the computer, is there a policy 
>> >> > that
>> >> > force
>> >> > user logoff before putting the computer into sleep?
>> >>
>> >> Hi Michele (I know a Michele with only one "l" in Manchester),
>> >>
>> >> START > CONTROL PANEL > POWER OPTIONS
>> >>
>> >> A new window opens.
>> >>
>> >> Click the "Change Plan Settings" link under the plan that you're 
>> >> using.
>> >>
>> >> A new page in same window appears.
>> >>
>> >> Click the "Change advanced power settings" link.
>> >>
>> >> A new window opens.
>> >>
>> >> In the options tree, open the "Additional Settings" branch and set
>> >> "Require
>> >> a password on wakeup" to Yes.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hope that helps
>> >>
>> >> Andy
>> >>
>> >>
date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 06:31:05 -0500   author:   Mark L. Ferguson

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