T 500 with Docking Station

Is there a way to use my computer in the docking station and close the laptop? When I close it, the laptop goes to sleep.

Start > Control Panel > Power Options
Under the current power plan, click "Change Plan Settings"
Then click " Change Advanced Power Settings"
Expand "Power buttons and lid"
Expand "Lid close action"
Changed the action for "Plugged In" from "Sleep" to "Do nothing". You can also change it for "On Battery", but I don't recommend it.
Message Edited by ortegaluis on 03-30-2009 06:44 PM
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