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5 LDMS 照会 (LDMS Query New 6 7 Like、Exists など)。 8 Edit values ます。 9 Insert 10. 「OK 11. 「OK 1 Users Roles New role 2 3 Hardware Password Manager View)、編集 (Edit Deploy 3 1 2 4 5 1 Users Authentications New authentication 2 3 4 5. 「OK 1 Users Group Permissions New group permission 2 3. 「AD 認証 (AD Authentication 4 AD AD group Find 5 AD Targeted AD groups 6 5 7 8 20 Hardware Password Manager
5 LDMS 照会 (LDMS Query New 6 7 Like、Exists など)。 8 Edit values ます。 9 Insert 10. 「OK 11. 「OK 1 Users Roles New role 2 3 Hardware Password Manager View)、編集 (Edit Deploy 3 1 2 4 5 1 Users Authentications New authentication 2 3 4 5. 「OK 1 Users Group Permissions New group permission 2 3. 「AD 認証 (AD Authentication 4 AD AD group Find 5 AD Targeted AD groups 6 5 7 8 20 Hardware Password Manager
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.... 18 Hardware Password Manager Deployment Guide Scopes are categorized into View, Edit, and Deploy. Select an element from the displayed scanned values or enter a value under Edit values. 9. Either select an existing value from the list of inventoried items (for example: Computer Name, Computer Location, Domain Name, and so on a device with the scopes...
.... 18 Hardware Password Manager Deployment Guide Scopes are categorized into View, Edit, and Deploy. Select an element from the displayed scanned values or enter a value under Edit values. 9. Either select an existing value from the list of inventoried items (for example: Computer Name, Computer Location, Domain Name, and so on a device with the scopes...
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...software (Authentec and UPEK). It is one of enrollment is important when using their fingerprints. This guide includes the following values to obtain registration and enrollment status within a script.The script interface is defined as follows: • Utility Name: ...wizard on . registered - From this point on page 26 Fingerprint integration Hardware Password Manager is enrolled in the utility © Copyright Lenovo 2010 25 Create a script that the Hardware Password Manager client is registered with the Hardware Password Manager account. returns whether the utility...
...software (Authentec and UPEK). It is one of enrollment is important when using their fingerprints. This guide includes the following values to obtain registration and enrollment status within a script.The script interface is defined as follows: • Utility Name: ...wizard on . registered - From this point on page 26 Fingerprint integration Hardware Password Manager is enrolled in the utility © Copyright Lenovo 2010 25 Create a script that the Hardware Password Manager client is registered with the Hardware Password Manager account. returns whether the utility...
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... the PAP/SVP is losing power, or a virus or system board problem. In this case, the BIOS error is recomputed and checked against the stored value. Enter the administrator corporate credentials to release the PAP/SVP. • At the User Login window, press Esc to go to the Login Menu window... remove the CMOS battery to open the window. When hardware changes are prompted to the manual login and enter the PAP/SVP. Hardware changes on Lenovo ThinkPads do not match, an error notification is displayed. Do one of the following: © Copyright...
... the PAP/SVP is losing power, or a virus or system board problem. In this case, the BIOS error is recomputed and checked against the stored value. Enter the administrator corporate credentials to release the PAP/SVP. • At the User Login window, press Esc to go to the Login Menu window... remove the CMOS battery to open the window. When hardware changes are prompted to the manual login and enter the PAP/SVP. Hardware changes on Lenovo ThinkPads do not match, an error notification is displayed. Do one of the following: © Copyright...
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...must manually clear the HDP before proceeding with the new system board in Hardware Password Manager using a Lenovo supplied Hardware Password Manager DOS utility. Add a hard disk drive When a hard disk is not protected... deregistered, you must reset the machine type/model and serial number to match the correct values prior to locate the correct HDP. Replace or move a hard disk drive If the hard...to clear the POP/SVP, then enter BIOS setup and disable Hardware Password Manager • ThinkPad - In order to clear the HDP, you must be retrieved using the Client Portal. Replace...
...must manually clear the HDP before proceeding with the new system board in Hardware Password Manager using a Lenovo supplied Hardware Password Manager DOS utility. Add a hard disk drive When a hard disk is not protected... deregistered, you must reset the machine type/model and serial number to match the correct values prior to locate the correct HDP. Replace or move a hard disk drive If the hard...to clear the POP/SVP, then enter BIOS setup and disable Hardware Password Manager • ThinkPad - In order to clear the HDP, you must be retrieved using the Client Portal. Replace...
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...). Common Hardware Passwords Set Common SVP Determines whether to set the Master Hard Drive Password (MHDP) to a common hard-coded value or to optimize security and convenience. The following table illustrates how Hardware Password Manager policy settings can make it each time the ... (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) © Copyright Lenovo 2010 37 Hardware Password Manager policy settings Policy setting Description Client - BIOS Policy Show last logon account for the Hardware Account each time.
...). Common Hardware Passwords Set Common SVP Determines whether to set the Master Hard Drive Password (MHDP) to a common hard-coded value or to optimize security and convenience. The following table illustrates how Hardware Password Manager policy settings can make it each time the ... (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) Selected (hard-code password) © Copyright Lenovo 2010 37 Hardware Password Manager policy settings Policy setting Description Client - BIOS Policy Show last logon account for the Hardware Account each time.
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... for Windows logon) The default on to enroll again. Problem description: Blank passwords cause problems on the Windows Vista operating system due to a non-blank value, the situation does not repair itself (user will be kept in which they disable the Change Hardware Account password policy setting (BIOS menu setting). 44...
... for Windows logon) The default on to enroll again. Problem description: Blank passwords cause problems on the Windows Vista operating system due to a non-blank value, the situation does not repair itself (user will be kept in which they disable the Change Hardware Account password policy setting (BIOS menu setting). 44...
(English) Access Connections Profile Deployment guide
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... 2000 or XP, and Windows Vista: Figure 4. Chapter 3. Create Distribution Package panel for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 5. Working with the Administrator Feature 9 The following values: v Deny all changes / Deny Deletion: Users cannot perform operations such as modify, copy, or delete on the profile.
... 2000 or XP, and Windows Vista: Figure 4. Chapter 3. Create Distribution Package panel for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 5. Working with the Administrator Feature 9 The following values: v Deny all changes / Deny Deletion: Users cannot perform operations such as modify, copy, or delete on the profile.
(English) Power Manager Deployment Guide
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You can disable the Maximum Performance power plan and users cannot select it. For example, the IT administrator can also set the maximum charge value to configure Power Manager and deploy a power plan using Active Directory. When the battery has encountered an error, an error message or balloon message will ...
You can disable the Maximum Performance power plan and users cannot select it. For example, the IT administrator can also set the maximum charge value to configure Power Manager and deploy a power plan using Active Directory. When the battery has encountered an error, an error message or balloon message will ...
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... power plan name. The IT administrator needs to change active power plan after Power Manager startup. If you must set numeric values for the log output interval (minute) and log clearance interval (day). The log output file name is deployed, the IT... do the following: • For Windows XP client computers (ADM and ADMX files) Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. • For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADM file...
... power plan name. The IT administrator needs to change active power plan after Power Manager startup. If you must set numeric values for the log output interval (minute) and log clearance interval (day). The log output file name is deployed, the IT... do the following: • For Windows XP client computers (ADM and ADMX files) Under Computer Configuration, click Administrative Templates ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ➙ Power Manager ➙ Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments. • For Windows Vista or Windows 7 client computers (ADM file...
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... 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Monitor off the display. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 15 Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Monitor... Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off the display. Table 2. If you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off Timer will be set to Never.
... 1 hour • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Monitor off the display. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 15 Power Plan (Scheme) Deployments (continued) Policy settings Monitor... Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off the display. Table 2. If you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off Timer will be set to Never.
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...hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off the hard disk drive. For Windows XP client computers, possible time...; 25 minutes • 30 minutes • 45 minutes • 1 hour 16 Power ManagerDeployment Guide If you can specify the value in seconds. If you specify the value as 0 second, the HDD off Timer (DC) Description • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista...
...hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before the Windows operating system turns off the hard disk drive. For Windows XP client computers, possible time...; 25 minutes • 30 minutes • 45 minutes • 1 hour 16 Power ManagerDeployment Guide If you can specify the value in seconds. If you specify the value as 0 second, the HDD off Timer (DC) Description • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista...
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...; 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before Windows enters the sleep mode. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 17 For Windows... • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. If you specify the value as 0 second, the HDD off Timer will be set to Never. Table 2. If you specify the...
...; 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. Specifies the period of inactivity before Windows enters the sleep mode. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 17 For Windows... • 2 hours • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you can specify the value in seconds. If you specify the value as 0 second, the HDD off Timer will be set to Never. Table 2. If you specify the...
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... • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Standby Timer will be set to Never. If you can specify the value in seconds. Possible time periods include: • 1 minute • 2 minutes • 3 minutes • 5 minutes • 10 minutes...
... • 3 hours • 4 hours • 5 hours • Never For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Standby Timer will be set to Never. If you can specify the value in seconds. Possible time periods include: • 1 minute • 2 minutes • 3 minutes • 5 minutes • 10 minutes...
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...inactivity before the Windows operating system enters hibernation mode. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 19 If you can specify the value in theStandby Timer setting on Windows XP client computers. Specifies the period of inactivity specified in seconds. Possible time periods include: •... • Never Note: The period should be set to Never. Chapter 3. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Hibernation Timer will be longer than the period of inactivity specified in seconds. If you can specify the...
...inactivity before the Windows operating system enters hibernation mode. Working with Active Directory and ADM or ADMX files 19 If you can specify the value in theStandby Timer setting on Windows XP client computers. Specifies the period of inactivity specified in seconds. Possible time periods include: •... • Never Note: The period should be set to Never. Chapter 3. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 client computers, you specify the value as 0 second, the Hibernation Timer will be longer than the period of inactivity specified in seconds. If you can specify the...
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...will automatically adjust the setting based on what users do with their keyboard or mouse to keep the computer display on . Possible values include: • Optimize video quality • Balanced • Optimize power savings This setting is only supported on Windows 7 client... setting that specifies how long a computer must be inactive before the Windows operating system turns off the computer display. Table 2. Possible values include: • Optimize video quality • Balanced • Optimize power savings This setting is only supported on Windows 7 client ...
...will automatically adjust the setting based on what users do with their keyboard or mouse to keep the computer display on . Possible values include: • Optimize video quality • Balanced • Optimize power savings This setting is only supported on Windows 7 client... setting that specifies how long a computer must be inactive before the Windows operating system turns off the computer display. Table 2. Possible values include: • Optimize video quality • Balanced • Optimize power savings This setting is only supported on Windows 7 client ...
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... slide show. Specifies whether or not the computer can suspend an individual port. Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is supported only on Windows Vista client computers. Possible values include: • Power Saver • Balanced • High Performance This setting is... supported only on Windows XP client computer. Possible values include: • Power Saver • Balanced • High Performance This setting is not supported on Windows 7 client computers....
... slide show. Specifies whether or not the computer can suspend an individual port. Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is supported only on Windows Vista client computers. Possible values include: • Power Saver • Balanced • High Performance This setting is... supported only on Windows XP client computer. Possible values include: • Power Saver • Balanced • High Performance This setting is not supported on Windows 7 client computers....
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... operating system takes when pressing the Fn+F4 keys. Specifies Windows thermal behavior on systems that support active cooling features. Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is not supported on Windows 7 client computers. Possible actions include: •... nothing • Sleep • Hibernate This setting is supported only on Windows XP client computers. 24 Power ManagerDeployment Guide Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is supported only on Windows 7 client computers. Specifies the action that the...
... operating system takes when pressing the Fn+F4 keys. Specifies Windows thermal behavior on systems that support active cooling features. Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is not supported on Windows 7 client computers. Possible actions include: •... nothing • Sleep • Hibernate This setting is supported only on Windows XP client computers. 24 Power ManagerDeployment Guide Possible values include: • Available • Paused This setting is supported only on Windows 7 client computers. Specifies the action that the...
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If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. Possible actions include: • Sleep • Hibernate • Shut down This setting is... supported only on Windows Vista client computers. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. Specifies the action that triggers the low battery alarm action. Possible actions include: •...
If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. Possible actions include: • Sleep • Hibernate • Shut down This setting is... supported only on Windows Vista client computers. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the low notification. Specifies the action that triggers the low battery alarm action. Possible actions include: •...
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...not supported on Windows 7 client computers. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the reserve power notification. Note: The value should be lower than the level specified by Low battery alarm level. If you enable this setting. If...) to set the battery level that is triggered, see and change this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the action that triggers the reserve power notification. This setting is not supported on page 9. Table 2. Specifies the percentage ...
...not supported on Windows 7 client computers. If you enable this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the battery level that triggers the reserve power notification. Note: The value should be lower than the level specified by Low battery alarm level. If you enable this setting. If...) to set the battery level that is triggered, see and change this policy setting, you must enter a numeric value (percentage) to set the action that triggers the reserve power notification. This setting is not supported on page 9. Table 2. Specifies the percentage ...