Remote branches have computers (XP, 7, 10), the Internet is terrible there. They must be periodically turned on to pump data. The problem is that the wake-up timer is disabled on them all. The question is how to turn it on at all. Looked through group politicians, so there it is impossible to change wake-up timers. I looked through the registry when changing the timer there every time a new line appears in the form of a hash. And it makes no sense to change them. So the question is whether it is possible to start the timer through the program (better on c #).

I have the rights of the domain administrator, so it will not be a problem to spread through group policies. And there on the spot there is someone to rebuild them.

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    Through powercfg.exe can not be done by calling with the necessary parameters? - diversenok
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Found the answer: we start cmd under the administrator and there we write

 powercfg /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20 bd3b718a-0680-4d9d-8ab2-e1d2b4ac806d 1