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In the interim, you can disconnect the UPS cable from the back of the
machine (while powered down) and that will stop the signaling from the UPS
to the machine to go down. Of course, now in a real disaster you would just
drain the UPS until the batteries are empty. I assume you plan to replace
UPS ASAP, as this would only be a stop-gap measure.
We always put in Powerware UPS's at all our accounts.
Pete
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