How is system inactivity determined when using power profile to place system in standby + paging question

I suspect that the reason my desktop computer is not entering standby (when there is no console/operator activity) is that there is an active background process that is causing paging activity. Could anyone verify that this prevents entering
standby?
If that is the case, how can I restrict the background process to only use (unpaged) virtual memory?

Hi,
Maybe this will help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899975
Best Regards,
Jesper Vindum, Denmark
Systems Administrator
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