It has been this way since his computer was upgraded to Windows 10 (on the 25th or 27th of August). Help! I've completely run out of things to Google and try.
Windows 10 was deployed from an image of a fresh install (only had Office installed with Windows - The Majority of Windows "Apps" were removed). As does running gpresult /v on the client system. Group Policy modelling and results from a Domain Controller shows that all the policies are being applied correctly. No amount of prodding (including closing his ticket) will change his behaviour. I haven't been able to reboot the computer in question as the user insists on leaving his profile logged in with the session disconnected. This is happening at random times, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the middle of the night - which makes me think that it's not a BIOS setting). I can see in the Windows event log that his computer is definitely going to sleep (Event ID 42 - The system is entering sleep. Powercfg /l is set to "high performance". Powercfg /a says that all sleep states and hibernate is disabled (I did powercfg /h off). Auto sleep with Open Network FilesĀ = Disabled Allow apps to prevent auto sleep (plugged in) = Enabled GPO settings are (if plug/battery is not specified, the setting is for both) - These are Policies, not Preferences: This is a problem because he cannot remote into his computer in the morning. A user's computer is continually going to sleep when left unattended.