>I have asked why they do not configure those computers to go into >'sleep' mode after a certain time of non-use has elapsed, or why they >do not arrange for the drives to stop running when not needed. or why >they do not hit the "off" button of the monitors and printers at the >end of the day. The only answer I have ever gotten is a shrug or a >"How do you do that?" Yikes
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