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Odd.
Are you logged in as an administrator?
As a test, click on the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" link in Power Options (Option One) to see if elevating it may help.
If not, then as another test, see if doing this while logged in another administrator account will work to see if it may be an issue with just your account.
My acct is an Admin acct but I checked it to verify in the "Users" section in Control Panel.
I clicked on the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" link in Power Options and it accepted the click. Is that confirmation that my acct is seen by Windows as an Admin acct?
I haven't restarted or logged off/on since clicking the "Change settings..." line in the Power Options box.
Using the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" link is like having Power Options "Run as administrator" to have it running elevated to see if that may apply your changes in the registry after you click on OK and log off/on.
In that case try again, but restart the PC instead.
How does it work when logged in another administrator account (ex: built-in Administrator)?
Thanks for the Admin info :) . I'm sure this will come in handy in the future for numerous purposes on my PC. I added that acct.
Well, it's interesting. I tried to change the sleep timeout value while in the built-in Admin acct. The results were the same as with my regular user acct. After I changed the value from the Power Options dialog box, I logged off/on and checked the Registry setting. It had not changed.
Here's the interesting part of this:
When I change the timeout value from the Registry editor, the change is recognized in the Power Option dialog box, in the "System Unattended Sleep Timeout" option.
However, when I change the value from the Power Option box, and logoff/on , it's not changing the Registry value.