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example, the IT administrator can disable the Maximum Performance power plan and users cannot select it. Also, the IT administrator can configure Global Power Settings. • Remotely configure Power Manager to deploy power agendas Power Manager enables an IT administrator to configure Power Manager and deploy a power agenda by Active Directory.
ADM files, IT administrators define settings that can be applied to computers or users in the domain. Lenovo provides Power Manager ADM files for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 client computers, with four categories of policy settings: General setting, Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments, Global Power Setting, and Power Agenda Deployments.
• For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers Under Computer Configuration, click Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 ➙ General setting. This table provides detailed information about each policy setting.
To configure Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments policies, do the following: • For Windows XP client computers Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. • For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers Under Computer Configuration, click Classic Administrative Templates ➙...
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➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. This table provides detailed information about each policy. In this table, (AC) means the policy setting for client computers with ac power adapter plugged, and (DC) means the policy setting for client computers on battery power.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Automatic optical drive power off (AC) Specifies whether to automatically turn off the optical drive when the following conditions are met: • System has started but no CD or DVD has been inserted within 10 minutes.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description • 20 minutes • 25 minutes • 30 minutes • 45 minutes • 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, you can specify the value in seconds.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description • 45 minutes • 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, you can specify the value in seconds. Standby Timer (AC) Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system enters sleep mode.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description • 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, you can specify the value in seconds. Hibernation Timer (AC) Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system enters hibernation mode.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description • 25 minutes • 30 minutes • 45 minutes • 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • 6 hours Note: The period should be longer than the period of inactivity specified in the Standby Timer setting on Windows XP client computers.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Wireless Power Saving Mode (DC) Specifies the performance of wireless adapters. Possible performances include: • Maximum Performance • Low Power Saving • Medium Power Saving • Maximum Power Saving This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers.
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Adaptive Display (AC) Manages how the Windows operating system controls the setting that specifies how long a computer must be inactive before the Windows operating system turns off the computer display. If this policy is enabled and users select On from the pull-down menu, the Windows operating system will automatically adjust the setting based on what users...
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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description USB selective suspend (DC) Specifies whether or not the computer can suspend an individual port. If you enable this policy setting and select Enabled, the computer can suspend an individual port. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers.
• For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers Under Computer Configuration, click Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 ➙ Global Power Setting. This table provides detailed information about each policy.
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Table 3. Global Power Setting (continued) Policy settings Description Dynamic Brightness Control Specifies whether to automatically decrease the brightness of the computer display when the computer is in the following situations: • When you turn on or shut down the computer. •...
Table 3. Global Power Setting (continued) Policy settings Description Power Management CPU Specifies the action that the Windows operating system takes when there is no system activity for a specified interval. If you select Automatic, then when there is no system activity for a specified interval, the power saving function will be enabled and the microprocessor clock will be automatically stopped.
• For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers Under User Configuration, click Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 ➙ Power Agenda Deployments. The following table provides detailed information about each policy.
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Configurable policy setting for this power agenda. See the Configurable policy setting in Table 5 “User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ®...
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Table 4. Power Agenda Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Exceptions Specifies whether to allow users to define exceptions to power agendas on client computers. Possible values include: • Not configured • Enabled • Disabled If you enable this policy setting or do not configure it, the Exceptions button will be available, and users can define exceptions to power agendas on client computers.
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Each time you deploy a power agenda, you can specify a maximum of 10 power agendas by default. Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1...
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Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1 (continued) Policy settings Description and Delete policy settings in Table 4 “Power Agenda Deployments”...
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Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1 (continued) Policy settings Description Power Plan Specifies the name of the power plan that the power agenda will switch to.
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Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1 (continued) Policy settings Description Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ®...
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Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1 (continued) Policy settings Description Idle Timer Specifies the period of inactivity before power agendas like Change sleep timer and Change hibernate timer take effect.
To configure Cisco EnergyWise Deployments policies, do the following: Under Computer Configuration, click Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Desktop Power Manager for Vista and Windows 7 ➙ EnergyWise Configuration Deployments. The following table provides the detailed information about each policy.
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Table 6. EnergyWise Configuration Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Secret Specifies the join password of the EnergyWise domain. Configurable options include: • Not configured • Enabled • Disabled If you enable this policy setting, you must input the join password of the EnergyWise domain. Note: The default join password is cisco.
Table 6. EnergyWise Configuration Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description Device Specifies the device type of the client computer. Configurable options include: • Not configured • Enabled • Disabled If you enable this policy setting, you must input the device type of the client computer. Note: The default device type is PC.
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• For Windows XP operating systems 1) Under CPowerAgenda10 ="Power Agenda10" CPowerAgenda11 ="Power Agenda11" CPowerAgenda12 ="Power Agenda12" ..2) Under KeyPath_PowerAgenda10 ="Software\Policies\Lenovo\DPWRMGR\PowerAgenda\PowerAgenda10" KeyPath_PowerAgenda11 ="Software\Policies\Lenovo\DPWRMGR\PowerAgenda\PowerAgenda11" KeyPath_PowerAgenda12 ="Software\Policies\Lenovo\DPWRMGR\PowerAgenda\PowerAgenda12" ..• For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems 1) Under CPowerAgenda10 ="Power Agenda10"...
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8. Check there are two group policy objects generated in the Active Directory Users and Computers window: • MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls Folder\PowerCfg • USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\PowerCfg Notes: 1. Non-administrator groups or users on Windows XP client computers must have the write permission for the following registry subkeys: •...
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