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Stop Windows from logging off
I am trying to run Ad-Aware and other Ant-Spy ware scans. Before they can finish running Windows keeps logging me off. How can I turn this feature off?
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Is it logging off or going to sleep?
If sleep,control panel>hardware and sound>change when computer sleeps>adjust accordingly.
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I don't see "hardware and sound" under control panel
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then look for Power Options
or type "sleep" in start menu search field
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