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PersistSuspendedState

Applies To: Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2

PersistSuspendedState specifies whether a host that is shut down while in a suspended state will remain suspended when Windows is started.

Note

To enable this Network Load Balancing setting, the NetworkLoadBalancingFullServer package must be enabled in the Windows® image you are installing. To do this, use Windows System Image Manager to add the Microsoft-Windows-Foundation-Package to your answer file, and then configure the NetworkLoadBalancingFullServer package to enable it. For more information about adding and configuring packages, see the Windows® Assessment and Deployment (Windows ADK) Technical Reference.

Values

false

Specifies that a host that is shut down while in a suspended state will not remain suspended when Windows is started.

true

Specifies that a host that is shut down while in a suspended state will remain suspended when Windows is started. This is the default value.

Valid Passes

specialize

Parent Hierarchy

Microsoft-Windows-NetworkLoadBalancing-Core | Clusters | Cluster | PersistedSuspendedState

Applies To

For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-NetworkLoadBalancing-Core.

XML Example

The following XML output specifies that a host that is shut down while in a suspended state will remain suspended when Windows is started.

<PersistSuspendedState>false</PersistSuspendedState>

See Also

Concepts

Cluster