My problem is not that it goes to sleep when it shouldn't.
Its that it won't automatically timeout and go to sleep when it
should.

I think I found an answer.  I found that I got better results by
turning off the Intel "Quick Resume" function under Windows Power
Management.  This is part of the Intel's "Viiv" technology. A google
search revealed a known issue(#5409) for Viiv at
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/12128/ENG/Release_1523.htm,

"The system will not timeout to Hibernation or Standby via the system
inactivity timer if the system has awakened to Quick Resume mode from
Hibernation or Standby from a programmed video recording or a wake on
LAN event . 
Workaround: Wake the system to S0 via the mouse or keyboard and then
allow the inactivity timer to expire or manually put the system in to
Hibernation or Standby."

This seems to fit the problem I originally reported.  As far as I can
tell, Intel has not fixed this issue.


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