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mcphc

Hibernate via VBA
 
Is there a way to hibernate a computer via Excel VBA?

I tried something like SendKeys "^{ESC}u", True
to get the shutdown box up but it doesn't work.

Any other ideas?

Thanks

aeroguy

Hibernate via VBA
 
use :

sendkeys ^{esc}
sendkeys u
sendkeys {down}{down} ' for my case to get to hibernate
sendkeys {enter}

this should work... working in my case


mcphc

Hibernate via VBA
 
I tried the below but only got a "u" entered into an excel cell.

It seems that the below line is not working:

SendKeys "^{ESC}"

When I enter Ctl+Esc on the keyboard the start menu shows but for some
reason this doesn't work with sendkeys.

Is there another way to hibernate from excel VBA?


"aeroguy" wrote:

use :

sendkeys ^{esc}
sendkeys u
sendkeys {down}{down} ' for my case to get to hibernate
sendkeys {enter}

this should work... working in my case



Dave Peterson

Hibernate via VBA
 
I'd use google to search one of the Visual Basic newsgroups for hybernate.
Maybe there's some API calls that you can use.

If you don't find anything, I'd post in one of the VB groups--but be sure to
tell them you want to run it in excel's VBA--include your version of windows and
your version of excel.

Good luck.

mcphc wrote:

Is there a way to hibernate a computer via Excel VBA?

I tried something like SendKeys "^{ESC}u", True
to get the shutdown box up but it doesn't work.

Any other ideas?

Thanks


--

Dave Peterson

mcphc

Hibernate via VBA
 
After a lot of hunting and trail and error I've managed to get it to work,
here it is:

Shell "C:\WINDOWS\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState", vbHide

Pretty simple in the end

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I'd use google to search one of the Visual Basic newsgroups for hybernate.
Maybe there's some API calls that you can use.

If you don't find anything, I'd post in one of the VB groups--but be sure to
tell them you want to run it in excel's VBA--include your version of windows and
your version of excel.

Good luck.

mcphc wrote:

Is there a way to hibernate a computer via Excel VBA?

I tried something like SendKeys "^{ESC}u", True
to get the shutdown box up but it doesn't work.

Any other ideas?

Thanks


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Hibernate via VBA
 
Thanks for posting back. Maybe it'll help the next googler.

mcphc wrote:

After a lot of hunting and trail and error I've managed to get it to work,
here it is:

Shell "C:\WINDOWS\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState", vbHide

Pretty simple in the end

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I'd use google to search one of the Visual Basic newsgroups for hybernate.
Maybe there's some API calls that you can use.

If you don't find anything, I'd post in one of the VB groups--but be sure to
tell them you want to run it in excel's VBA--include your version of windows and
your version of excel.

Good luck.

mcphc wrote:

Is there a way to hibernate a computer via Excel VBA?

I tried something like SendKeys "^{ESC}u", True
to get the shutdown box up but it doesn't work.

Any other ideas?

Thanks


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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