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Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files, Adding Administrative Templates

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Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files Active Directory provides a mechanism that enables administrators to manage computers, groups, end users, domains, security policies, and any type of user-defined objects. The mechanism is known as Group Policy and Administrative Template (ADM or ADMX) files. With Group Policy and ADM or ADMX files, IT administrators define settings that can be applied to computers or users in the domain. Lenovo provides Power Manager ADM or ADMX files for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 client computers, with five categories of policy settings: General Setting, Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments, Global Power Settings, Battery Maintenance, and Power Agenda Deployments. Adding Administrative Templates Designed to save you time and effort, Lenovo provides the administrative template files, "PWMGPO.ADM" and "PWMGPO.ADMX" for Windows XP operating systems, and "PMVGPO.ADM" and "PMVGPO.ADMX" for Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, which can be used with Group Policy Editor to set the policies for Power Manager. These ADM or ADMX files can be downloaded from the Lenovo Support Web site at: http://www.lenovo.com/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=TVAN-ADMIN Depending on the environment of Active Directory, the IT administrator selects either ADM or ADMX files and adds the files to the Group Policy Editor. To add the Power Manager ADM files to the Group Policy Editor, do the following: 1. On the computer running the Active Directory, click Start ➙ Run, and type gpedit.msc. The Group Policy Editor window opens. 2. Under Computer Configuration, right-click Administrative Templates. 3. Click Add/Remove Templates, and the Add/Remove Templates window opens. 4. Click Add, and select the PWMGPO.ADM file for Windows XP client computers. 5. Click Add, and select the PMVGPO.ADM file for Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers. 6. Click Close to close the Add/Remove Templates window. 7. Make sure that the ADM files have been added to the Group Policy Editor by doing the following: • For Windows XP operating systems a. Under Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates. A new item named Lenovo ThinkVantage Components is present. b. Expand Lenovo ThinkVantage Components. A sub-item named Power Manager is present. c. Under User Configuration, expand Administrative Templates. A new item named Lenovo ThinkVantage Components is present. d. Expand Lenovo ThinkVantage Components. A sub-item named Power Manager is present. • For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems a. Under Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates and navigate to Classic Administrative Templates. A new item named Lenovo ThinkVantage Components is present. b. Expand Lenovo ThinkVantage Components. A sub-item named Power Manager for Vista/7 is present. © Copyright Lenovo 2008, 2011 5

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Chapter 3.
Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX
files
Active Directory provides a mechanism that enables administrators to manage computers, groups, end
users, domains, security policies, and any type of user-defined objects. The mechanism is known as Group
Policy and Administrative Template (ADM or ADMX) files. With Group Policy and ADM or ADMX files, IT
administrators define settings that can be applied to computers or users in the domain.
Lenovo provides Power Manager ADM or ADMX files for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 client
computers, with five categories of policy settings: General Setting, Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments,
Global Power Settings, Battery Maintenance, and Power Agenda Deployments.
Adding Administrative Templates
Designed to save you time and effort, Lenovo provides the administrative template files, "PWMGPO.ADM"
and "PWMGPO.ADMX" for Windows XP operating systems, and "PMVGPO.ADM" and "PMVGPO.ADMX" for
Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, which can be used with Group Policy Editor to set the
policies for Power Manager. These ADM or ADMX files can be downloaded from the Lenovo Support Web
site at:
Depending on the environment of Active Directory, the IT administrator selects either ADM or ADMX files and
adds the files to the Group Policy Editor.
To add the Power Manager ADM files to the Group Policy Editor, do the following:
1. On the computer running the Active Directory, click
Start
Run
, and type
gpedit.msc
. The Group
Policy Editor window opens.
2. Under
Computer Configuration
, right-click
Administrative Templates
.
3. Click
Add/Remove Templates
, and the Add/Remove Templates window opens.
4. Click
Add
, and select the PWMGPO.ADM file for Windows XP client computers.
5. Click
Add
, and select the PMVGPO.ADM file for Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers.
6. Click
Close
to close the Add/Remove Templates window.
7. Make sure that the ADM files have been added to the Group Policy Editor by doing the following:
For Windows XP operating systems
a.
Under
Computer Configuration
, expand
Administrative Templates
. A new item named
Lenovo
ThinkVantage Components
is present.
b. Expand
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
. A sub-item named
Power Manager
is present.
c.
Under
User Configuration
, expand
Administrative Templates
. A new item named
Lenovo
ThinkVantage Components
is present.
d. Expand
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
. A sub-item named
Power Manager
is present.
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems
a.
Under
Computer Configuration
, expand
Administrative Templates
and navigate to
Classic
Administrative Templates
. A new item named
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
is present.
b. Expand
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
. A sub-item named
Power Manager for Vista/7
is present.
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