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Force logoff other accounts at hibernate
Posted by Kent, Norway on December 5th, 2005


I have configured my computer to hibernate after 30 min., however, I believe
that it doesn't work because other user accounts may be "standing by"..or am
I wrong?

How does hibernation work if there are more than one user account, and if
one of these are active, but "swithed user"...?

Posted by xp user Sweden on December 5th, 2005


sometimes hibernate mode work, somtimes it´s dont work out
reeboot the computer best tip
it work out for me


"Kent, Norway" wrote:

> I have configured my computer to hibernate after 30 min., however, I believe
> that it doesn't work because other user accounts may be "standing by"..or am
> I wrong?
>
> How does hibernation work if there are more than one user account, and if
> one of these are active, but "swithed user"...?

Posted by Steven L Umbach on December 6th, 2005


The link below seems to indicate that it may be possible. The best thing to
do would be to test it out in a situation where the other user would not be
subject to losing any data. My guess is that it may work and the user that
was currently in session would need to logon if hibernation was password
protected. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...hibernate.mspx

"Kent, Norway" <KentNorway@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8EC8FEED-BC0B-4A2A-A2A4-B259D95D415F@microsoft.com...
>I have configured my computer to hibernate after 30 min., however, I
>believe
> that it doesn't work because other user accounts may be "standing by"..or
> am
> I wrong?
>
> How does hibernation work if there are more than one user account, and if
> one of these are active, but "swithed user"...?




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