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Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Start menu power button (DC) Low battery alarm level (AC) Low battery alarm level (DC) Low battery alarm notification (AC) Description Specifies the action that the Windows operating system takes when a user selects the power button from the Start menu. Possible actions include: • Sleep • Hibernate • Shut down This setting is supported only on Windows Vista client computers. Specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining that triggers the low battery alarm action. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. To set the action that is triggered, see the low battery action (AC) policy setting in Table 2 "Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments" on page 9. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers. Specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining that triggers the low battery alarm action. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. To set the action that is triggered, see the low battery action (AC) policy setting in Table 2 "Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments" on page 9. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers. Enables a user notification when the battery capacity remaining equals the low battery alarm level. If you enable this policy setting and select On, the Windows operating system will show a notification when the battery capacity remaining equals the low battery alarm level. To configure the low battery alarm level, see the low battery alarm level (AC) policy setting in Table 2 "Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments" on page 9. The notification will only be shown if the Low battery action policy setting is configured to Do nothing. If you disable this policy setting or do not configure it, users can see and change this setting. This setting is not supported on Windows XP client computers. Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 27

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Table2.PowerPlan(Scheme)Deployments(continued)
Policysettings
Description
Start menu power button (DC)
Specifies the action that the Windows operating system
takes when a user selects the power button from the
Start
menu.
Possible actions include:
• Sleep
• Hibernate
• Shut down
This setting is supported only on Windows Vista client
computers.
Low battery alarm level (AC)
Specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining
that triggers the low battery alarm action.
Ifyouenablethispolicysetting,youmustenteranumeric
value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers
the low notification.
To set the action that is triggered, see the low battery
action(AC)policysettinginTable2“PowerPlan(Scheme)
Deployments” on page 9.
This setting is not supported on Windows XP client
computers.
Low battery alarm level (DC)
Specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining
that triggers the low battery alarm action.
Ifyouenablethispolicysetting,youmustenteranumeric
value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers
the low notification.
To set the action that is triggered, see the low battery
action(AC)policysettinginTable2“PowerPlan(Scheme)
Deployments” on page 9.
This setting is not supported on Windows XP client
computers.
Low battery alarm notification (AC)
Enables a user notification when the battery capacity
remaining equals the low battery alarm level.
If you enable this policy setting and select
On
, the
Windows operating system will show a notification when
the battery capacity remaining equals the low battery
alarm level.
To configure the low battery alarm level, see the low
battery alarm level (AC) policy setting in Table 2 “Power
Plan (Scheme) Deployments” on page 9. The notification
will only be shown if the
Lowbatteryaction
policy
setting is configured to
Donothing
. If you disable this
policy setting or do not configure it, users can see and
change this setting.
This setting is not supported on Windows XP client
computers.
Chapter 3
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Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files
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