Power Managment in Windows 2000

This isn't a big problem, but i'm curious about it. When i am logged in to windows 2000 and i leave the computer idle for a while the monitor goes blank like it should. If i ctrl+alt+del and lock the computer, the monitor will not blank no matter how long i leave it idle.

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This isn't a big problem, but i'm curious about it. When i am logged in to windows 2000 and i leave the computer idle for a while the monitor goes blank like it should. If i ctrl+alt+del and lock the computer, the monitor will not blank no matter how long i leave it idle. Is there anyway to fix this or an explanation why? Not important, just curious.

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The reason for this is when the screnn goes Blank, and by pushing CTRL+ALT+DEL u are exiting out of the Windows 2000 program code, and allows you to shut down individual programs there for Windows doesnt really run.
 
at times as well when u push ctrl+ALT+DEL you wont see nothing which is another prob, your system freezes. Dont worry about it and dont do it why push CTRL+ALT+DEL if your system freezes when the screen saver comes on chances are its the power Management
disable it in the Control pannel and Bios
 
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Um, not quite. I lock my stations (at home and work) and the screensaver/power mgmt features kick in like usual. Locking the station shouldn't kick you out of the Win2K code or anything like that. It just lets you lock out the kb/mouse and blank-out the screen with a login prompt (that usually drops to the screensaver, then to any power saving modes that you have set). On my machines, I do have the screensaver set to lock the station when it kicks in, but I usually lock the station manually.
 
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Same here...the only screensaver I ever use is the logon one when I reset and walk away
 
I don't use power management...I lock my PC, and turn the monitor off...and that's all that should be necessary for anyone on 2k
 
 
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