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Windows 7: Change power profile based on logged in user?
02 Oct 2012
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wkw427
XP, 7 32/64bit
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Change power profile based on logged in user?
Is there a way to say, automatically change the power profile based on the currently logged in user?
Say, something like this:
user 1, lid close = do nothing, power button = shutdown, brightness down
user 2, lid close = sleep, power button = hibernate, brightness up
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Myself
OS
XP, 7 32/64bit
CPU
i5 2500k, various
Motherboard
Gigabyte ga z68xp-ud3
Memory
Enough
Graphics Card
560
Hard Drives
Far too many to keep track of
Internet Speed
Faster than yours, maybe.
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