Lenovo ThinkCentre A62 (English) Power Manager Deployment Guide - Page 23

Global Power Setting

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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description • Shut down This setting is only supported on Windows Vista client computers. Global Power Setting Global Power Setting policies enable you to configure global power settings. To configure Global Power Setting policies, do the following: • For Windows XP client computers Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager ➙ Global Power Setting. • 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. Table 3. Global Power Setting Policy settings Require password on standby resume Description Specifies whether or not the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. If you enable this policy setting, the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. Enable Hibernation This setting is supported only for the administrator account. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, this setting takes effect only when the User Account Control (UAC) feature is disabled. Specifies whether to enable the computer to enter hibernation mode. Always On USB Apply Video playback power plan automatically This setting is only supported on Windows XP client computers. Specifies whether USB power is supplied when a computer is in standby mode, in hibernation mode, or turned off. Specifies whether to automatically change the power plan when WinDVD is playing Blu-ray. If you enable this policy setting, power plans will be changed to Video Playback when WinDVD is playing Blu-ray. Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM files 17

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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued)
Policy settings
Description
Shut down
This setting is only supported on Windows Vista client
computers.
Global Power Setting
Global Power Setting policies enable you to configure global power settings.
To configure Global Power Setting policies, do the following:
For Windows XP client computers
Under
Computer Configuration
, click
Administrative Templates
Lenovo ThinkVantage
Components
Power Manager
Global Power Setting
.
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.
Table 3. Global Power Setting
Policy settings
Description
Require password on standby resume
Specifies whether or not the user is prompted for a
password when the system resumes from sleep.
If you enable this policy setting, the user is prompted for
a password when the system resumes from sleep.
This setting is supported only for the administrator
account. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating
systems, this setting takes effect only when the User
Account Control (UAC) feature is disabled.
Enable Hibernation
Specifies whether to enable the computer to enter
hibernation mode.
This setting is only supported on Windows XP client
computers.
Always On USB
Specifies whether USB power is supplied when a
computer is in standby mode, in hibernation mode, or
turned off.
Apply Video playback power plan automatically
Specifies whether to automatically change the power plan
when WinDVD is playing Blu-ray. If you enable this policy
setting, power plans will be changed to Video Playback
when WinDVD is playing Blu-ray.
Chapter 3
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Working with Active Directory and ADM files
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