Been thinking greener these days but there is no Power Options in SBS 2000
control panel.
Oh where for art thou hiding?

Re: No Power Options in Control Panel by Larry

Larry
Sat Nov 03 03:48:33 PDT 2007

Hi JD:

Don't have a Windows Server 2000 here to test, but on Windows XP and Windows
2000 Pro, the control panel icons are *.cpl, stored in \windows\system32
with a backup copy in \windows\system32\dllcache.

(Note that the Windows folder on some systems is WINNT.)

The one for power options is called powercfg.cpl.

There are some MS documents on how to either remove or hide these applets,
for example:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/261241

and others which you can find by searching with your favorite tool.

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Larry

"jd" <jdumont@@novus.com.net> wrote in message
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> Been thinking greener these days but there is no Power Options in SBS 2000
> control panel.
> Oh where for art thou hiding?
>
>



Re: No Power Options in Control Panel by Merv

Merv
Sat Nov 03 05:21:03 PDT 2007

Are you accessing the server from a Terminal Server session?

Power Options Icon Missing in Control Panel with Terminal Services Enabled
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243651

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"jd" <jdumont@@novus.com.net> wrote in message
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> Been thinking greener these days but there is no Power Options in SBS 2000
> control panel.
> Oh where for art thou hiding?
>
>



Re: No Power Options in Control Panel by jd

jd
Sat Nov 03 08:47:43 PDT 2007

Thank you all for replying.
Yup... accessing the terminal server (application mode) via the terminal
services client.


"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Are you accessing the server from a Terminal Server session?
>
> Power Options Icon Missing in Control Panel with Terminal Services Enabled
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243651