The Power Policy dialog
The Power Policy dialog is displayed whenever you Add, Copy or Edit a power policy. The tabs in the Power Policy dialog are:
General – lets you set the power scheme and control the NightWatchman client scripts.
Scheduled Actions – lets you define scheduled action days, times, actions and logoff combinations for a power policy.
Power Down Defaults – lets you define default settings that are used across a variety of NightWatchman Enterprise functions.
Alarm Clock – lets you set wake up call options for the power policy.
Maintenance Window – lets you set actions and a schedule for any maintenance window requirements for the power policy
Process Exceptions – lets you set definitions for particular process names to prevent a NightWatchman shutdown.
Sleepless Client Detection – lets you enable NightWatchman functionality that puts client computers into standby mode.
The General tab
The General tab lets you set the power scheme and control the NightWatchman client scripts.
Control | Notes |
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Power Scheme | Displays a list of the currently defined NightWatchman power schemes. Select one to associate it with the current power policy. |
Execute 'PreRun' Script | Controls whether the NightWatchman PreRun script ( |
Ignore Script Errors | NightWatchman ignores script errors during a scheduled sequence and will not abort the event. |
Execute 'RunAlways' script on power off | Determines whether the NightWatchman RunAlways script is run on NightWatchman power off actions: Poweroff, Logoff and Reboot. On Windows, it is called |
Execute 'RunAlways' script on sleep | Controls whether the NightWatchman RunAlways script ( |
Execute 'RunOnResume' script on resume | Determines whether the NightWatchman RunOnResume script ( |
Script Timeout (sec) | Timeout (in seconds) for application responses to the NightWatchman shutdown scripts. |
Show System Tray Icon | When checked, displays the NightWatchman system tray icon on the client computer. Uncheck it if you do not want users to interact with NightWatchman. |
Allow 'Keep Active' | Enables users on the client computer to defer NightWatchman power downs. |
Monitor Jobs | Enables detection of pending Configuration Manager jobs on the client computer at the point when NightWatchman powers down. |
Pending Job Window (mins) | Duration (in minutes) for detecting pending Configuration Manager jobs on the client computer at the point when NightWatchman powers down. |
Monitor Computer Reclaim | Enables Computer Reclaim (formerly Hardware Utilization) monitoring and configures the 1E Agent to retrieve information from computers to determine which ones are in use during the day. |
Monitor Power Optimization | Enables power monitoring and configures the 1E Agent to retrieve information from computers to determine which ones are using battery and connect standby features correctly. |
Monitor Reboot Optimization | Enabled reboot monitoring and configures the 1E Agent to retrieve information from computers to determine when they are rebooting or should be rebooted |
The Scheduled Actions tab
Control | Notes |
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Day checkboxes | Ticking the day checkbox enables a NightWatchman scheduled action on that day. Each day can have its own Time, Action and Logoff settings. |
Time | Time the scheduled action starts for that day. |
Action | Action for the event which may be one of:
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Logoff | Behavior of NightWatchman when users are logged on to the client computer:
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Legacy Agent | Scheduled action time for earlier releases of the 1E Agent that do not support daily shutdown actions. This time is applied on the days checked on the Scheduled Actions tab. Legacy 1E Agents uses the Logoff and Action values set in the power down defaults tab. |
The Power Down Defaults tab
Control | Description |
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Action | The behavior for for once-off and legacy 1E agent events when they start and may be one of:
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Logoff | The behavior for maintenance windows, once-off and legacy 1E Agent events when users are logged on to the client computer.
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The Alarm Clock tab
Control | Description |
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Enable Alarm Clock | Enables the alarm clock feature and the rest of the controls on the Alarm Clock tab. |
Turn On Monitor | Switches on the display and computer when the alarm call occurs. |
Day checkboxes | Schedules the days the alarm clocks takes place. |
Time fields | The time to wake the client computer for the corresponding day. If a NightWatchman client computer is in a suspend or hibernate state when the alarm clock time is reached, it will wake itself. Wake-On-LAN is triggered for an alarm clock event when the:
NoteBy design, the alarm clock option has no effect on laptop computers. This is to prevent them powering on from suspend at inappropriate times, such as when they are in transit.Wake up time values use an hh:mm format. For hours 0-9, a leading zero must be used. |
The Maintenance Window tab
The options for the maintenance window are:
Control | Description |
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Enable Maintenance Window | Enable the maintenance window feature and the rest of the controls in this tab. |
Turn On Monitor | Switches on the display and computer when the maintenance window occurs. |
Day checkboxes | Schedule the days the maintenance window takes place. The options for each window are:
NoteBy design, the alarm clock option has no effect on laptop computers. This is to prevent them powering on from suspend at inappropriate times, such as when they are in transit. |
The Process Exceptions tab
The options for defining process exceptions are:
Control | Description |
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Process exceptions list | Add the name of a process to this window if you want its presence in the client computer's running processes list to prevent the computer from shutting down when a NightWatchman scheduled action occurs. |
The Sleepless Client Detection tab
Control | Description |
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Sleepless process exception list | List processes you want to prevent from keeping the client computer from going into standby state. |
Enable Advanced Sleepless Detection | Enables Advanced Sleepless Detection on client computers with this power policy applied. This option allows the sleepless client detection feature to discover exactly which process, running on the client, is preventing the computer from going to sleep when the power scheme timers expire. NoteIt is possible that some applied Operating System updates may prevent this feature from functioning correctly. Before enabling this feature in a production environment, we recommend you test against specific versions of Windows deployed in your environment. |