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Old 04-05-2008, 04:31 PM
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Default RE: Putting computer on Standby

Open event viewer & get specific details when you recieved the pop-up..

"Stewart Fluney" wrote:

> I am repeatedly getting the following message when I attempt to put the
> computer screen on standby.
>
> "Power Management
>
> Windows cannot go on Standby because Internet Explorer has experienced an
> error that requires your attention. You must complete all dialog boxes
> related to the error before you can put the computer on standby."
>
> I don't know what action to take or where and do not know what dialog boxes
> are being referred to.
>
> Please advise a solution to this problem. Many thanks.
>
> My computer is a 4100 Dimension Desktop with Windows XP - Home Edition -
> Service Pack 2 operating system, Pentium 111 processor at 930 MHZ, 20 GB Hard
> Drive and 256 MB of RAM. The system is FAT 32. The Internet Explorer
> version is #7 and my antivirus protection is Norton AntiVirus 2008.
>
> Stewart Fluney
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> Stewart Fluney

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Old 04-05-2008, 04:31 PM
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Default RE: Putting computer on Standby

Andrew E.:

Many thanks for your response and advice.
--
Stewart Fluney


"Andrew E." wrote:

> Open event viewer & get specific details when you recieved the pop-up..
>
> "Stewart Fluney" wrote:
>
> > I am repeatedly getting the following message when I attempt to put the
> > computer screen on standby.
> >
> > "Power Management
> >
> > Windows cannot go on Standby because Internet Explorer has experienced an
> > error that requires your attention. You must complete all dialog boxes
> > related to the error before you can put the computer on standby."
> >
> > I don't know what action to take or where and do not know what dialog boxes
> > are being referred to.
> >
> > Please advise a solution to this problem. Many thanks.
> >
> > My computer is a 4100 Dimension Desktop with Windows XP - Home Edition -
> > Service Pack 2 operating system, Pentium 111 processor at 930 MHZ, 20 GB Hard
> > Drive and 256 MB of RAM. The system is FAT 32. The Internet Explorer
> > version is #7 and my antivirus protection is Norton AntiVirus 2008.
> >
> > Stewart Fluney
> > --
> > Stewart Fluney

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