Thanks for the location of Psshutdown.exe. This now works, and I can now
shutdown or sleep remotely. Brilliant :O)

The only thing not really working is the switchover from SqueezeCenter
to SqueezeNetwork when the server shuts down (or goes into sleep)

At the moment, when I shut down the PC, the Squeezebox stays on
SqueezeCenter and the screen then goes blank (as usual)

Maybe I misunderstood this plugin, as I thought it would switch to
SqueezeNetwork when no Server is found. Wouldn't be the first time if I
did misunderstand ;O)

In the settings I do have the "restore Squeezenetwork Connected
Players" checked. Should this be the case?

Thanks in advance.


gharris999;368701 Wrote: 
> Psshutdown.exe can be placed anywhere in your PATH.  With a standard
> Vista install, you can copy it (using an administrative cmd prompt or
> some other method that Vista is comfortable with) to C:\Windows or
> C:\Windows\System32
> 
> That cancel message should be 15 seconds...not minutes!
> 
> On most machines "sleep" == power state S3 == "standby".  They are all
> names for the same thing.
> 
> SrvrPowerCtrl is really designed to be used on machines which are more
> or less stand-alone SqueezeCenter servers.  If your machine is one that
> you use regularly for other purposes, SrvrPowerCtrl will be of limited
> use to you.  If this is the case, then I would suggest not using any of
> SrvrPowerCtrl's monitoring functions.  You don't want your machine going
> to sleep on you when you're right in the middle of some important work!
> 
> On the other hand, if this machine is primarily a SqueezeCenter server,
> then SrvrPowerCtrl's monitoring functions should work just fine for you.
> Think of SrvrPowerCtrl as replacing the little man in your PC that
> watches for key-strokes and mouse movements and resets the sleep timers
> accordingly.  In SrvrPowerCtrl's case, it watches your SqueezeBoxes to
> see if they are playing and adjusts those sleep timers on that basis. 
> So, if you are using SrvrPowerCtrl's monitoring functions, you can
> disable Windows' timed power settings, i.e. use the "Always On" power
> mode.
> 
> I'm running a Vista-free shop here, so I don't have the ability to test
> SrvrPowerCtrl with Vista.  Please let us know if it takes anything
> "special" to get this to work with Vista.


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