Thanks to the great advice, (exactly what I needed), provided by
BrowserUk pointing me to a highly relevant section of the MSDN Library regarding
SetSuspendState, a Windows power management function; I was able to develop the answer to my own question, to create a script that utilizes the
Win32::API to put the Windows computer in a sleep/suspend state. Code below:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::API;
Win32::API->Import(
'PowrProf', 'BOOLEAN SetSuspendState(
BOOL Hibernate,
BOOL ForceCritical,
BOOL DisableWakeEvent
)',
);
SetSuspendState(0,0,0);
Thanks Again! Your small bit of highly relevant wisdom has allowed me to come up with the answer to my own question. Precisely what I was looking for!
Additonal Notes: I have tested this out on Windows 2000 SP4, and it does precisely what I want it to: puts the system in a sleep/suspend state. If you want the system to hibernate, setting the first 0 to 1, (1,0,0), should do the trick (I have not yet tested the hibernate aspect).
As always, I welcome any constructive suggestions for improvement/enhancement of this code. :)
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