Farhad695071 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry i thought my reply didn't go through so i sent it again i just
> want to
> let you know that i did reboot but it is not working and i don't know
> why
> just i guess it may be because i am using as administrator.
>
> Thanks again,
> --
> Farhad Hodjat
>
>
> "Farhad" wrote:
> > > >
> > > Hi again,
> > >
> > > Thank you for your quick response. I don't know which check box are
> > you
> > > talking about but what I did is that I went to control panel> power
> > option
> > > and in the left side clicked on "Require a password on wakeup" and
> > then in
> > > the "Define power bottons and turn on password protection" window
> > clicked on
> > > chenge settinges that are currently unavailable" and then chose the
> > "Require
> > > a password (recommanded)" radio button and then clicked on save
> > changes, but
> > > the problem is still remaining and it doesn't ask about username and
> > password
> > > the other thing that I want you to know is that I am using computer
> > as
> > > administrator should I change it as standard user?
> > >
> > > Thanks again for your help,
> > > --
> > > Farhad Hodjat
> > >
> > >
> > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> > >> >
Hello Farhad,
No need to change your account type. It has nothing to do with your
problem.
Perhaps you should double check the settings. Try this : -
1. Control Panel > Classic View > Power Options icon
2. left panel, click " change when the computer sleep"
3. mark down the settings you see under Battery and Plugged in
headings.
4. (same window) click Change advanced power settings
5. you have a new window, click Change settings that are currently
unavailable
6. now check ADDITIONAL SETTINGS and SLEEP (by clicking on the +
sign), make sure the settins are the same as you set on the other
window.
Let me know the result, I am curious.
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