Vista won't rest not in mode 'sleep', comes to life on its own

When I put my computer to sleep manually, it will be just awake after a few minutes. Without me
be anywhere near him.

Hi cbstoddard,

Take a look at the following article.  It deals with what you describe and possible corrections.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927821

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