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File transfer Process manager Remote session Remote workstation control Screen view To install, double-click on System Management and follow the instructions on the screen. Note NetFinity Service and Intel LANDesk Client Manager are preloaded in your computer. To use them, however, you need to set them up. You can set up one of the two programs, but not both, because it might cause system conflicts. If this happens, contact your system administrator. LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) (Client-Side Functions) IBM LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) is a new class of PC management software that is an easy-to-use, graphical tool for Windows NT Server that dramatically simplifies the setup, configuration, rollout, and ongoing lower-level management of networked IBM PCs. LCCM takes advantage of features implemented and integrated into supported IBM PCs (for example, IBM ThinkPad 385x, and IBM 300 GL) so that administrators can perform many tasks that previously required an end user or technical support representative to be at the computer. Organizations can use LCCM with supported IBM PCs to perform such tasks as: Implementing central control of their PCs Starting unattended PCs from a powered-off state Collecting information about new PCs connected to the network Formatting hard drives Creating and managing operating images and user profiles Distributing and installing the operating environments onto IBM PCs Distributing software images to PCs to replace failed units Scheduling various functions to occur after hours when the PC is unattended and not in production (such as running virus detection against a nonbooted hard drive) 188 IBM ThinkPad 600 Online Book

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File transfer
Process manager
Remote session
Remote workstation control
Screen view
To install, double-click on
System Management
and follow the
instructions on the screen.
Note
NetFinity Service and Intel LANDesk
Client Manager are
preloaded in your computer.
To use them, however, you need to
set them up.
You can set up one of the two programs, but not
both, because it might cause system conflicts.
If this happens,
contact your system administrator.
LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) (Client-Side Functions)
IBM LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) is a new class of PC
management software that is an easy-to-use, graphical tool for
Windows NT Server that dramatically simplifies the setup,
configuration, rollout, and ongoing lower-level management of
networked IBM PCs.
LCCM takes advantage of features
implemented and integrated into supported IBM PCs (for example,
IBM ThinkPad 385x, and IBM 300 GL) so that administrators can
perform many tasks that previously required an end user or technical
support representative to be at the computer.
Organizations can use
LCCM with supported IBM PCs to perform such tasks as:
Implementing central control of their PCs
Starting unattended PCs from a powered-off state
Collecting information about new PCs connected to the network
Formatting hard drives
Creating and managing operating images and user profiles
Distributing and installing the operating environments onto IBM
PCs
Distributing software images to PCs to replace failed units
Scheduling various functions to occur after hours when the PC is
unattended and not in production (such as running virus
detection against a nonbooted hard drive)
188
IBM ThinkPad 600 Online Book