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What does “Managed by Windows” do in the Power options for network connection?


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In the power management option for Windows 10 I can configure what happens to my network connection when my PC goes to sleep for power saving:



When my PC is asleep and on battery power, disconnect from the network



  • Never

  • Always

  • Managed by Windows

Screenshot of the configuration dialog



While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?










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    In the power management option for Windows 10 I can configure what happens to my network connection when my PC goes to sleep for power saving:



    When my PC is asleep and on battery power, disconnect from the network



    • Never

    • Always

    • Managed by Windows

    Screenshot of the configuration dialog



    While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?










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      In the power management option for Windows 10 I can configure what happens to my network connection when my PC goes to sleep for power saving:



      When my PC is asleep and on battery power, disconnect from the network



      • Never

      • Always

      • Managed by Windows

      Screenshot of the configuration dialog



      While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?










      share|improve this question














      In the power management option for Windows 10 I can configure what happens to my network connection when my PC goes to sleep for power saving:



      When my PC is asleep and on battery power, disconnect from the network



      • Never

      • Always

      • Managed by Windows

      Screenshot of the configuration dialog



      While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?







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          According to this Microsoft Doc:




          Managed by Windows - Only important apps that have been recently used are permitted to maintain access to the network. Apps designated as important are:

          Any app that the user sets to Allow to run background tasks

          All VOIP apps







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            While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?




            It means only important recently used applications are allowed to maintain access to the network.



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              According to this Microsoft Doc:




              Managed by Windows - Only important apps that have been recently used are permitted to maintain access to the network. Apps designated as important are:

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              All VOIP apps







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                According to this Microsoft Doc:




                Managed by Windows - Only important apps that have been recently used are permitted to maintain access to the network. Apps designated as important are:

                Any app that the user sets to Allow to run background tasks

                All VOIP apps







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                  According to this Microsoft Doc:




                  Managed by Windows - Only important apps that have been recently used are permitted to maintain access to the network. Apps designated as important are:

                  Any app that the user sets to Allow to run background tasks

                  All VOIP apps







                  share|improve this answer













                  According to this Microsoft Doc:




                  Managed by Windows - Only important apps that have been recently used are permitted to maintain access to the network. Apps designated as important are:

                  Any app that the user sets to Allow to run background tasks

                  All VOIP apps








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                      While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?




                      It means only important recently used applications are allowed to maintain access to the network.



                      enter image description here



                      Source: Network Connection Settings






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                        While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?




                        It means only important recently used applications are allowed to maintain access to the network.



                        enter image description here



                        Source: Network Connection Settings






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                          While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?




                          It means only important recently used applications are allowed to maintain access to the network.



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                          Source: Network Connection Settings






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                          While I can make sense of the first two options, what exactly is the effect of having this being managed by Windows?




                          It means only important recently used applications are allowed to maintain access to the network.



                          enter image description here



                          Source: Network Connection Settings







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