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moniter going to sleep


Question Posted Tuesday May 13 2008, 6:35 am

usually when i leave my computer my screen just stays on .. keeping me signed on. but recently my screen has been goin to sleep. which makes me sign off. how do i keep my screen "awake" when im not aroundd..?

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theymos answered Tuesday May 13 2008, 4:16 pm:
Go to start, run. Type:
control desktop
Press ok. Go to the "screen saver" tab. UNcheck "On resume, password protect". Now when you wake your screen, you will still be logged on.

You can change the number next to "wait" to make the screen saver come on at a different time, or change the screen saver to "(none)" to disable it completely. To also turn off other, similar "sleep" settings, click the "power options" button.

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