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1. How to turn computer off remotely |
This section pulls together information regarding power management on "PCs" and "laptops".
Overview
Tools and techniques
Support
Local power management
- Automatically putting a computer into S3, S4 or S5 power states
- Issues
- when in standby computers cannot easily be switched off automatically
- computers don't wake from S3 or S4 reliably
- don't want to interrupt services that may be running in background
Enable end-users to configure power management
Distribute power management setting centrally
Remote power management
Switching computers on remotely
Wake-on-LAN
- Introductory text
- ["lcict:wol"]
VPro
Switching computers off remotely
- How to turn computer off remotely