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Table 4. Power Agenda Deployments (continued) Policy settings Exceptions ExceptionsList Description 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. If you disable this policy setting, the Exceptions button will not be available, and users cannot define exceptions to power agendas on client computers. Any previously defined or deployed power agenda exception will be ignored. Specifies the applications as exceptions to power agendas on client computers. When the specified applications are running, power agendas like Shut down, Change sleep timer, or Change hibernate timer will not take effect. Possible values include: • Not configured • Enabled • Disabled If you enable this policy setting, you can add power agenda exceptions to the power agenda exception lists on client computers. Type only one application name in each text box. If you disable this policy setting or do no configure it, no power agenda exception can be deployed, and any previously deployed power agenda exception will be ignored. Notes: You can deploy power agenda exceptions by Active Directory. If you need to add more than 10 power agenda exceptions, you can manually modify the Administrative Template file named PWMGPO.ADM by doing the following: 1. Open the PWMGPO.ADM file using a text editor, such as Notepad. 2. Create a power agenda exception block in the ADM file by doing the following: a. Search for CException1_PART="1:" and copy the entire block of CException1_PART="1:". b. Paste it to the end of the CException10_PART="10:" block. c. In the added block, rename CException1_PART="1:" as CException11_PART="11:", and CException1_VALUENAME="1" as CException11_VALUENAME="11". d. Search for PART !!CException1_PART EDITTEXT and copy the entire block of PART !!CException1_PART EDITTEXT. e. Paste it to the end of the PART !!CException10_PART EDITTEXT block. 22 Power ManagerDeployment Guide

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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.
If you disable this policy setting, the
Exceptions
button
will not be available, and users cannot define exceptions
to power agendas on client computers. Any previously
defined or deployed power agenda exception will be
ignored.
ExceptionsList
Specifies the applications as exceptions to power
agendas on client computers. When the specified
applications are running, power agendas like
Shut down
,
Change sleep timer
, or
Change hibernate timer
will
not take effect.
Possible values include:
Not configured
Enabled
Disabled
If you enable this policy setting, you can add power
agenda exceptions to the power agenda exception lists
on client computers. Type only one application name in
each text box.
If you disable this policy setting or do no configure it,
no power agenda exception can be deployed, and any
previously deployed power agenda exception will be
ignored.
Notes:
You can deploy power agenda exceptions by Active Directory. If you need to add more than 10
power agenda exceptions, you can manually modify the Administrative Template file named PWMGPO.ADM
by doing the following:
1. Open the PWMGPO.ADM file using a text editor, such as Notepad.
2. Create a power agenda exception block in the ADM file by doing the following:
a.
Search for
CException1_PART="1:"
and copy the entire block of CException1_PART="1:".
b. Paste it to the end of the CException10_PART="10:" block.
c.
In the added block, rename
CException1_PART="1:"
as
CException11_PART="11:"
, and
CException1_VALUENAME="1"
as
CException11_VALUENAME="11"
.
d. Search for
PART !!CException1_PART EDITTEXT
and copy the entire block of PART !!CException1_PART
EDITTEXT.
e.
Paste it to the end of the PART !!CException10_PART EDITTEXT block.
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