From: Snowman on 26 Feb 2010 10:35 We would like to schedule WOL to turn on some or all the computers (Most are windows xp) on our network. Do we need a utility to do this or can it be done using windows task scheduler on a server? Thank you
From: Twayne on 26 Feb 2010 12:06 In news:DFC5752D-FBE1-4DB8-B82F-F964DE7E1FAD(a)microsoft.com, Snowman <Snowman(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > We would like to schedule WOL to turn on some or all the computers > (Most are windows xp) on our network. Do we need a utility to do > this or can it be done using windows task scheduler on a server? > > Thank you I can't recall what WOL is at the moment, but there are generally two ways to turn a computer on that has been powered off. My comments are for a machine that has been powered off with its own power button. 1. Most newer BIOSs/newer machines include a BIOX entry where you can set the computer to boot every day at a specific time. I use it to fire mine up every morning about half an hour before I need to use it. You just enable to feature and give it a time and you're done. 2. There is a system option to "wake on LAN" that will turn the computer on if it sees activity on the network. I know it works and I've used it, but I don't know if the specific computer needs to have been addresses for it to wake, or if just any activity on the LAN awakens it. I haven't used it in a long time but I notice the option is still available. There might also be a local policy to wake the computer; I looked but don't see one right off-hand. I know there is one to shut down the computer at a certain time, or even just after a certain number of hours, but didn't see anything about waking it up. HTH, Twayne -- Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.
From: Bob I on 26 Feb 2010 12:51 Depends a lot on what you have to wake up. here are a few options http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=managing+WOL&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq= Snowman wrote: > We would like to schedule WOL to turn on some or all the computers (Most are > windows xp) on our network. Do we need a utility to do this or can it be > done using windows task scheduler on a server? > > Thank you
From: VanguardLH on 26 Feb 2010 19:47 Snowman wrote: > We would like to schedule WOL to turn on some or all the computers (Most are > windows xp) on our network. Do we need a utility to do this or can it be > done using windows task scheduler on a server? > > Thank you Check your BIOS. It may have a wake-up event for a timer to have the host come up at the specified time.
From: Mcwm (Tidligere mig-selv) on 27 Feb 2010 20:48 Snowman skrev: > We would like to schedule WOL to turn on some or all the computers (Most are > windows xp) on our network. Do we need a utility to do this or can it be > done using windows task scheduler on a server? > > Thank you Anything usefull here? http://www.filebuzz.com/findsoftware/Wake_On_Lan_Schedule_Freeware/1.html Kindly Mac
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