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Using System Management, Intel WfM1.1a full support, System-Management Features
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Using System Management Note: This chapter is intended primarily for network administrators. Your computer is designed for manageability, so that you can redirect more of your resources to better meet your business objectives. This manageability, or "Total Cost of Ownership" (TCO), enables you or your network administrator to remotely power on your computer, format the hard disk drive, install the software of your choice (for example, Windows 98, Windows 95, or Windows NT with user and system-management applications), and have the computer start up and function the same as an ordinary desktop PC. Once the computer is configured and operational, you achieve ongoing management through software and manageability features already integrated into the client system and on the network. This chapter describes: The system management features of your computer How to set up the system management features | Intel WfM1.1a full support | Your computer support not only required functions of the (Wired for | Management (WfM) 1.1a but also recommended functions of the | WfM1.1a. | Those functions are: | Instrumentation (required function) | Remote new system setup (recommended function) | Remote Wake on LAN (recommended function) | Power management-ACOI compliance (required function) System-Management Features This section describes the system-management features provided by your computer. Your computer has features that make it possible for a network administrator to manage and control it remotely over a network from 130 IBM ThinkPad 560Z Online Book