| Re: Vista wakes itself up from sleep Resource Publication can be turned off using System Configuration (in
Administrative Tools).
"Yosemite Sam" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> When I put Vista to sleep, it usually wakes itself up, often after only a
> few minutes. A low-power feature isn't worth anything if it won't stay in
> low-power mode.
>
> When Vista wakes itself up, powercfg doesn't give any useful info:
>
> C:\stuff>powercfg -lastwake
> Wake History Count - 1
> Wake History [0]
> Wake Source Count - 0
>
> The System Log has this entry:
>
> Event ID: 1
> The system has resumed from sleep.
> Wake Source: Unknown
>
> and whenever Vista wakes itself up, the Event ID 1 entry is always
> preceded by:
>
> Event ID: 104
> The service is publishing to the network.
> Keywords: Event originating from the fdrespub service
> Source: Resource Publication
>
> Is there a way to prevent Resource Publication (whatever that is) from
> waking Vista up?
>
> Thanks,
> Sam[/color] |