Windows 10: Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows

Discus and support Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows in Windows 10 Tutorials to solve the problem; How to: Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" from Power Options in... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Tutorials' started by Brink, Jun 2, 2017.

  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows


    How to: Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows

    How to Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" from Power Options in Windows

    The Allow sleep with Remote Opens power setting configures the network file system to prevent the computer from automatically entering sleep when remote network files are open. This can allow your machine to go to sleep when files opened remotely have not been written to.

    Allow sleep with remote opens is turned off and not available to change in Power Options by default in Windows.

    This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Allow sleep with remote opens setting in Power Options for all users in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

    *Warning You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to add or remove this setting in Power Options.


    CONTENTS:
    • Option One: Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" in Power Options using Command Prompt
    • Option Two: Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" in Power Options using REG file

    EXAMPLE: "Allow sleep with remote opens" setting in Power Options

    Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows [​IMG]







    OPTION ONE [/i] Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" in Power Options using Command Prompt
    1. Open an elevated command prompt.

    2. Type the command below you want to use into the elevated command prompt, and press Enter.
    (Add)
    powercfg -attributes SUB_SLEEP d4c1d4c8-d5cc-43d3-b83e-fc51215cb04d -ATTRIB_HIDE

    OR

    (Remove - default)
    powercfg -attributes SUB_SLEEP d4c1d4c8-d5cc-43d3-b83e-fc51215cb04d +ATTRIB_HIDE
    3. You can now close the elevated command prompt if you like.





    OPTION TWO [/i] Add or Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" in Power Options using REG file

    *note The downloaded .reg files below will modify the DWORD value in the registry key below.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\238C9FA8-0AAD-41ED-83F4-97BE242C8F20\d4c1d4c8-d5cc-43d3-b83e-fc51215cb04d

    Attributes DWORD

    1 = Remove
    2 = Add


    1. Do step 2 (add) or step 3 (remove) below for what you would like to do.


    2. To Add "Allow sleep with remote opens" to Power Options
    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.

    Add_Allow_sleep_with_remote_opens_to_Power_Options.reg

    Download

    3. To Remove "Allow sleep with remote opens" from Power Options
    *note This is the default setting.
    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.

    Remove_Allow_sleep_with_remote_opens_from_Power_Options.reg

    Download
    4. Save the .reg file to your desktop.

    5. Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it.

    6. When prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK to approve the merge.

    7. You can now delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.

    That's it,
    Shawn


    Related Tutorials

    :)
     
    Brink, Jun 2, 2017
    #1

  2. sleep mode and power options not working on Windows 10

    Hi,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Forums.

    For issues with sleep mode and power options follow the steps provided below.

    Run the Power troubleshooter and check.

    Follow the steps to run the troubleshooter:

    • Open Control Panel.
    • Type Troubleshooting in search and click
      Troubleshooting.
    • Now type Power in the search option.
    • Click on Power troubleshooter to run.

    I would suggest you to try updating the Display driver and check if the issue persists. If you already have all the latest drivers from Windows updates, then I would suggest you to visit the computer manufacturer's website, download and install the latest
    drivers in compatibility mode and check.

    Hope this helps.
     
    Anish A Kumar, Oct 26, 2019
    #2
  3. Why does Power Options -> Sleep -> Allow wake Timers -> Disabled not work?

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    I appreciate your interest in Windows 10. We sincerely regret for the inconvenience caused.


    • How do you think that Spotify is causing this issue?
    I suggest you to follow the below step and check if it helps

    • Go to device manager.
    • Click on network adapters.
    • Right on the network adapters.
    • Click on power management.
    • Uncheck the option Allow this device to wake this computer.

    Please let us know if you need further assistance.

    Thank you.
     
    Divya Murugan, Oct 26, 2019
    #3
  4. David Haz Win User

    Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows

    Getting out of sleep

    Hi,

    For us to further isolate the issue you are experiencing, kindly respond to the following questions:

    • Does your device automatically returns to sleep after a short period of time?
    • Have you made any significant changes prior to the issue?
    We suggest that you check if the Allow wake timers setting is enabled. To check if it is enabled, follow the steps below:

    • Click the Start button, then type power options.
    • Click Power Options from the results.
    • On the Power Options windows, click Change when the computer sleeps.
    • Click Change advanced power settings.
    • Expand the Sleep category.
    • Expand Allow wake timers.
    • Change the desired setting.

    We look forward for an update from you.

    Regards.
     
    David Haz, Oct 26, 2019
    #4
  5. Remon Ont Win User
    Sleep option

    Hi John,

    The issue might be due to a disabled sleep to show in Power menu
    option in Control Panel.

    We would like to ask for some information:

    • Did you get any error messages?
    • Can you provide us with a screenshot?

    In the meantime, please check if the sleep to show in Power menu
    option in Control Panel is enabled using the steps below:

    • Type Control Panel on the search box and press Enter.
    • Select System and Security, then Power Options.
    • Click on Choose what the power buttons do.
    • Put a check-mark on the Sleep-Show in Power menu box.

    We will wait for your response.
     
    Remon Ont, Oct 26, 2019
    #5
  6. Windows 10 Power Options Sleep mode does not wake

    Hi,

    By pressing any key on the keyboard, clicking the mouse button, or opening the lid (if using a laptop), you should be able to wake up your computer from sleep. If you are having trouble doing such, we suggest that you perform the following to automatically
    restore your power settings:

    • Click Start > Settings > System.
    • Go to Power & sleep, then click Additional power settings.
    • Click the Change plan settings under your power plan.
    • Click Restore default settings for this plan.
    • Click Yes to confirm.

    We also recommend that you run the Power troubleshooter by following the steps below:

    • Type Troubleshooting in Cortana, the search box on your task bar.
    • Click on View All on the left panel.
    • Click Power, then follow the on screen instructions.

    This is an built-in tool which will help you find and fix issue that pertains to your power or hardware settings.

    Update us if the steps above helped you in resolving your concern.
     
    Angela Pun, Oct 26, 2019
    #6
Thema:

Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows

Loading...
  1. Add Allow sleep with remote opens to Power Options in Windows - Similar Threads - Add Allow sleep

  2. sleep and power option

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    sleep and power option: my laptop go to sleep by it self even when i set sleep option to never sleep or close the display i need help its almost every 5 mins its goes to sleep and i get mad of it...
  3. Sleep Function not in Power/Sleep Options

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    Sleep Function not in Power/Sleep Options: We have multiple computers with windows in the same room. See photo; Computer on the left does not have a sleep option, the computer on the right does. Left Computer is ALWAYS backlit. How do we fix this? [ATTACH]...
  4. Add Allow system required policy to Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add Allow system required policy to Power Options in Windows: How to: Add Allow system required policy to Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Allow system required policy" from Power Options in Windows The sleep automatically. This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Allow system required policy setting...
  5. Add or Remove Allow Away Mode Policy from Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add or Remove Allow Away Mode Policy from Power Options in Windows: How to: Add or Remove Allow Away Mode Policy from Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Allow Away Mode Policy" from Power Options in Windows Away Mode does the following when invoked: Shuts down the video signal at the port Mutes all system audio Blocks HID...
  6. Add or Remove Sleep after from Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add or Remove Sleep after from Power Options in Windows: How to: Add or Remove Sleep after from Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Sleep after" from Power Options in Windows The sleep. This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Sleep after setting under Sleep in Power Options for all users in Windows 7,...
  7. Add or Remove Sleep button action from Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add or Remove Sleep button action from Power Options in Windows: How to: Add or Remove Sleep button action from Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Sleep button action" from Power Options in Windows The Power Options lets users specify the default action to take when the system hardware sleep button (if available) on the...
  8. Add Allow display required policy to Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add Allow display required policy to Power Options in Windows: How to: Add Allow display required policy to Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "Allow display required policy" from Power Options in Windows The Power Options allows users to specify whether Windows allows applications to temporarily prevent the display from...
  9. Add System unattended sleep timeout to Power Options in Windows

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add System unattended sleep timeout to Power Options in Windows: How to: Add System unattended sleep timeout to Power Options in Windows How to Add or Remove "System unattended sleep timeout" from Power Options in Windows The System unattended sleep timeout power setting is the idle timeout before the system returns to a low power...
  10. Add or Remove Allow wake timers to Power Options in Windows 10

    in Windows 10 Tutorials
    Add or Remove Allow wake timers to Power Options in Windows 10: How to: Add or Remove Allow wake timers to Power Options in Windows 10 How to Add or Remove "Allow wake timers" from Power Options in Windows 10 The Allow wake timers setting in Power Options allows Windows to automatically wake your computer from sleep on a timer for...