use a
Wake on Lan network adapter, they are common. With the administrative software
you can wake up machines at any time to perform upgrades, etc... at off
hours.
-curt
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Subject: RE: Bootup Question.?No, Windows 2000 does not provide system wake up. You computer BIOS would have to support this feature. Most Dell computers will allow to either do wake up on the LAN or allow you to set an ON time in the BIOS.Want to unsub? Do that here:-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Bootup Question.?Is there any way in windows 2000 to have the system startup at a specified time every night if it is shut down.Matthew Puckett MCSE, MCP+Internet, MCP
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