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Table 5. Power Agenda Deployments (continued) Policy settings Description alert. Therefore, you should check whether the power agenda deployment process has competed or not. You can specify a maximum of 10 power agendas every time you deploy power agendas. To configure the power agendas from 1 to 10, do the following: • For Windows XP client computers (ADM and ADMX files) Under User Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager ➙ Power Agenda Deployments ➙ Power Agenda*. • For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADM file) Under User Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager for Vista/7 ➙ Power Agenda Deployments ➙ Power Agenda*. • For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADMX file) Under User Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager for Vista/7 ➙ Power Agenda Deployments ➙ Power Agenda*. Note: * stands for number 1 to 10. To deploy a specific power agenda on client computers, you can configure the power agenda settings described in the following table. Table 6. Power Agenda* Policy settings Run Description Specifies whether to run this power agenda. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, the check box for this power agenda on the Power Agendas tab is selected, and this power agenda will run on client computers. Configurable If you disable this policy setting, the check box for this power agenda is cleared, and this power agenda will not run on client computers. Specifies whether users can edit or delete this power agenda on client computers. If you enable this policy setting, users can edit or delete the selected power agendas on client computers. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users cannot edit or delete the selected power agendas on client computers. Note: To allow users of client computers to edit or delete a power agenda, you also should enable the Edit or Delete policy setting for this power agenda. See the edit policy setting and delete policy setting in Table 5 "Power Agenda Deployments" on page 37 Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 39

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Table 5. Power Agenda Deployments (continued)
Policy settings
Description
alert. Therefore, you should check whether the power
agenda deployment process has competed or not.
You can specify a maximum of 10 power agendas every time you deploy power agendas.
To configure the power agendas from 1 to 10, do the following:
For Windows XP client computers (ADM and ADMX files)
Under
User Configuration
, click
Administrative Templates
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
Power Manager
Power Agenda Deployments
Power Agenda*
.
For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADM file)
Under
User Configuration
, click
Administrative Templates
Classic Administrative Templates
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
Power Manager for Vista/7
Power Agenda Deployments
Power Agenda*
.
For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADMX file)
Under
User Configuration
, click
Administrative Templates
Lenovo ThinkVantage Components
Power Manager for Vista/7
Power Agenda Deployments
Power Agenda*
.
Note:
* stands for number 1 to 10.
To deploy a specific power agenda on client computers, you can configure the power agenda settings
described in the following table.
Table 6. Power Agenda*
Policy settings
Description
Run
Specifies whether to run this power agenda.
If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, the
check box for this power agenda on the
Power Agendas
tab is selected, and this power agenda will run on client
computers.
If you disable this policy setting, the check box for this
power agenda is cleared, and this power agenda will not
run on client computers.
Configurable
Specifies whether users can edit or delete this power
agenda on client computers.
If you enable this policy setting, users can edit or delete
the selected power agendas on client computers.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users
cannot edit or delete the selected power agendas on
client computers.
Note:
To allow users of client computers to edit or delete
a power agenda, you also should enable the
Edit
or
Delete
policy setting for this power agenda. See the edit
policy setting and delete policy setting in Table 5 “Power
Agenda Deployments” on page 37
Chapter 3
.
Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files
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