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by mbreese
5938 days ago
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This was at the corporate IT level, so they can control when the machines are powered on and off. Presumably, they could have them power on 30 minutes before staff arrived in the morning. I think that you went off on a little too much of a green tangent there. The question is if they are telling Office software to save and close documents, why aren't they just hibernating the machines to save the entire state? The only time I can think of them needing to restart would be for some updates, but I'm not familiar with how a machine handles file shares when hibernating.. |
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