At 11:10 -0400 9/1/03, chris wrote:
>Hmm, on my FP iMac running 10.2.6, I don't have an option labeled
"System Sleep" in the Energy Saver control panel. However, I do have
"Wake for network administrator access" under the Options tab. If
that is checked, it SUPPOSEDLY allows the chron jobs to be run. I
know that SOMETHING wakes my iMac up during the night since I've come
out and found it awake at times.

Is your iMac connected directly to the internet? It could be waking up because someone is trying to connect to it!


Nope, dial-up only. -- Sincerely, Dennis B. Swaney

"Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI shell while Mac System 10 is ... oh, never mind."

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