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Sanford
August 26th 06, 05:06 AM
My monitor power settings don't stick. Doing: Display Properties >Screen
Saver > Monitor Power>Turn of power after 10 minutes>Apply>OK>OK, the
monitor will turn off after 10 minutes nonuse -- until I reboot. Then the
setting seems to be gone and the monitor stays on despite nonuse, and I have
to reset it if I want the monitor to turn off automatically. Any help with
this problem would be appreciated. Sansid

Shawn Keene
August 26th 06, 06:56 AM
Are you logging in with a computer admistrator account to make that change?

- skeene




"Sanford" wrote:

> My monitor power settings don't stick. Doing: Display Properties >Screen
> Saver > Monitor Power>Turn of power after 10 minutes>Apply>OK>OK, the
> monitor will turn off after 10 minutes nonuse -- until I reboot. Then the
> setting seems to be gone and the monitor stays on despite nonuse, and I have
> to reset it if I want the monitor to turn off automatically. Any help with
> this problem would be appreciated. Sansid
>
>
>

Sanford
August 26th 06, 04:30 PM
Yes, I am the administrator and only user of the computer.

"Shawn Keene" > wrote in message
...
> Are you logging in with a computer admistrator account to make that
> change?
>
> - skeene
>
>
>
>
> "Sanford" wrote:
>
>> My monitor power settings don't stick. Doing: Display Properties >Screen
>> Saver > Monitor Power>Turn of power after 10 minutes>Apply>OK>OK, the
>> monitor will turn off after 10 minutes nonuse -- until I reboot. Then
>> the
>> setting seems to be gone and the monitor stays on despite nonuse, and I
>> have
>> to reset it if I want the monitor to turn off automatically. Any help
>> with
>> this problem would be appreciated. Sansid
>>
>>
>>

Shawn Keene
August 26th 06, 06:11 PM
Hmm that is odd. The power setting are stored in:
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\POwerCfg
in the registry.

You might find that "key" (folder) in the registry, right-click it and go to
Permissions, and make sure that Adminstrators (or even your specific account)
has full control to modify those values.

I wouldn't recommend this, but if it was me I'd also mess around with
locking down permissions after I save the settings I want, so that anything
that tries to change it, fails. It's probably not a good idea to go setting
"deny write" permissions in your registry though.

Does your computer have any other type of power configuration program? I
know Sony and Toshiba are infamous for including their own power control
applets. If anything like that is present, consider disabling or
uninstalling it from Add/Remove, and then using just Widows' power control
panel. It's way out there, but just a thought.

- skeene




"Sanford" wrote:

> Yes, I am the administrator and only user of the computer.
>
> "Shawn Keene" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Are you logging in with a computer admistrator account to make that
> > change?
> >
> > - skeene
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Sanford" wrote:
> >
> >> My monitor power settings don't stick. Doing: Display Properties >Screen
> >> Saver > Monitor Power>Turn of power after 10 minutes>Apply>OK>OK, the
> >> monitor will turn off after 10 minutes nonuse -- until I reboot. Then
> >> the
> >> setting seems to be gone and the monitor stays on despite nonuse, and I
> >> have
> >> to reset it if I want the monitor to turn off automatically. Any help
> >> with
> >> this problem would be appreciated. Sansid
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

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