Near the beginning of this thread I suggested adding the command

%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState

to a batch file and having the Execute plugin run this batch file on SB
power off to put the box into standby. If you have done this, have you
tested that just manually running the batch file from a normal DOS
prompt does sucessfully put the box into standby. This should be your
next step.

You may have some software blocking the machine from shutting down.
Some TV recording sofware does this.

Also the Prevent standby plugin, if you have it enabled, will be
telling Windows to keep the system active. Make sure this is disabled.

Your situation seems to be the complete opposite of mine in that my
machine always went back to standby after 2 mins after WOL prior to the
Prevent Standby plugin.


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