Lenovo ThinkPad W520 (English) Power Manager Deployment Guide - Page 15
For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers ADMX file, Power Manager for Vista/7 - ac adapter
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Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Classic Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager for Vista/7 ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. • For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADMX file) Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager for Vista/7 ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. This table provides detailed information about each policy setting. In this table, (AC) means the policy setting for client computers with ac power adapter plugged, and (DC) means the policy setting for client computers on battery power. Table 2. Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments Policy settings Plan Name Description Specifies the name of the power plan to deploy to client computers. If you enable this policy setting, you must input the power plan name. A limit of the power plan name is 32 single-byte characters. If the power plan name is double-byte, limit the power plan name to 16 characters. Maximum CPU Speed (AC) Note: Once a power plan is deployed, you cannot edit the power plan from the server side. When you change a power plan name, the power plan is deployed as a new power plan to client computers. Specifies the maximum speed of CPU. Maximum CPU Speed (DC) Possible maximum speeds include: • Highest • Adaptive • Low • Lowest Specifies the maximum speed of CPU. System Performance (AC) Possible maximum speeds include: • Highest • Adaptive • Low • Lowest Specifies the system performance type. Possible system performance types includes: • Maximum turbo • Turbo • Balance • Low Note: The system performance affects the Maximum CPU speed setting, Intel Graphics Power Plan setting, and turbo state. If the user has defined a system Chapter 3. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 9