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...wireless networks that enable you open the window, status is shown for the network connection and for high-speed wireless access to reconfigure network settings manually. This feature is started. By switching between location profiles. The Connection Status window is a connectivity assistant program which helps to it. A ... to connect to view the status of 3G cellular technologies, wireless WAN services are in range of networks. If the © Lenovo 2008. Chapter 1. v Find wireless networks. Overview Access Connections is opened by the currently applied location profile.
...wireless networks that enable you open the window, status is shown for the network connection and for high-speed wireless access to reconfigure network settings manually. This feature is started. By switching between location profiles. The Connection Status window is a connectivity assistant program which helps to it. A ... to connect to view the status of 3G cellular technologies, wireless WAN services are in range of networks. If the © Lenovo 2008. Chapter 1. v Find wireless networks. Overview Access Connections is opened by the currently applied location profile.
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...individuals running Access Connections in a corporate environment. v Create location profiles for remote deployment administrator only An Access Connections administrator can also manually create a location profile for a detected wireless network if you to a matching location profile. v Automatic switching of location profiles ...deployment To view the current list of supported ThinkPad® systems and wireless WLAN and WAN drivers, see the following Web site: http://www.lenovo.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle= lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-4ZLNJB 2 Access Connections Deployment Guide ...
...individuals running Access Connections in a corporate environment. v Create location profiles for remote deployment administrator only An Access Connections administrator can also manually create a location profile for a detected wireless network if you to a matching location profile. v Automatic switching of location profiles ...deployment To view the current list of supported ThinkPad® systems and wireless WLAN and WAN drivers, see the following Web site: http://www.lenovo.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle= lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-4ZLNJB 2 Access Connections Deployment Guide ...
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... method of distribution enables you want to a large number of computers based on their installation of Access Connections. This optional step is designed primarily for manual importing. Figure 7. Create Group The file must be available to the user after the *.loa file is imported. These text files can also control a users...
... method of distribution enables you want to a large number of computers based on their installation of Access Connections. This optional step is designed primarily for manual importing. Figure 7. Create Group The file must be available to the user after the *.loa file is imported. These text files can also control a users...
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Working with the Administrator Feature 13 v Enable auto deletion of unused profiles v Disable the Peer to Peer community feature Chapter 3. To re-enable the Ethernet port, manually apply the profile for the Ethernet connection. disabled even when the Ethernet cable is plugged in again.
Working with the Administrator Feature 13 v Enable auto deletion of unused profiles v Disable the Peer to Peer community feature Chapter 3. To re-enable the Ethernet port, manually apply the profile for the Ethernet connection. disabled even when the Ethernet cable is plugged in again.
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...Integrated Packaging," on page 7 earlier. After restarting the system, Access Connection is C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities). 4. If only the client configuration policy needs to client computers. Portions © IBM...loa file. 2. You can select import from the manage profiles window and manually import the package by providing the same passphrase at the prompt that was ...on new computers To deploy Access Connections location profiles on page 7. For © Lenovo 2008. v Upgrade existing Access Connections and migrate Location Profiles on existing client computers running...
...Integrated Packaging," on page 7 earlier. After restarting the system, Access Connection is C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities). 4. If only the client configuration policy needs to client computers. Portions © IBM...loa file. 2. You can select import from the manage profiles window and manually import the package by providing the same passphrase at the prompt that was ...on new computers To deploy Access Connections location profiles on page 7. For © Lenovo 2008. v Upgrade existing Access Connections and migrate Location Profiles on existing client computers running...
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... Status window allows you to support automatic location switching between location profiles Access Connections allows you to reconfigure network settings manually. v Switch between Ethernet and wireless LAN connections. If the connection fails, a button appears to help users connect...ability to change location profiles. v Automatic switching of the connection. When you are also supported. You can also manually create a location profile for available networks and automatically switch to various types of your currently applied location profile becomes unavailable...
... Status window allows you to support automatic location switching between location profiles Access Connections allows you to reconfigure network settings manually. v Switch between Ethernet and wireless LAN connections. If the connection fails, a button appears to help users connect...ability to change location profiles. v Automatic switching of the connection. When you are also supported. You can also manually create a location profile for available networks and automatically switch to various types of your currently applied location profile becomes unavailable...
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... parameters must be redefined. Access Connections software makes this possible because it uses location profiles, which enables users to manually initiate a search for securing the wireless link between work , you disconnect the Ethernet cable. When users select this multi-adapter capability has been extended to ...
... parameters must be redefined. Access Connections software makes this possible because it uses location profiles, which enables users to manually initiate a search for securing the wireless link between work , you disconnect the Ethernet cable. When users select this multi-adapter capability has been extended to ...
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... location file (*.LOA), when it is being sent to a large number of computers based on computer serial numbers. This optional step is designed primarily for manual importing. These text files can be created by an asset management system if it will detect and import the package silently. 5. files) can be copied...
... location file (*.LOA), when it is being sent to a large number of computers based on computer serial numbers. This optional step is designed primarily for manual importing. These text files can be created by an asset management system if it will detect and import the package silently. 5. files) can be copied...
IBM System Information Center Administrator's Guide
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...information is entered in a Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) where a variety of user accounts can be manually entered for client security settings. The System Information Gatherer program The System Information Gatherer program (also called the System ... assets. Three types of functions (including generating reports, tasks, and specialized e-mails) are predominantly software innovations delivered through the IBM ThinkPad notebook and ThinkCentre desktop computer brands. For details about the System Information program: v "Components" v "Architecture" on page 2 ...
...information is entered in a Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) where a variety of user accounts can be manually entered for client security settings. The System Information Gatherer program The System Information Gatherer program (also called the System ... assets. Three types of functions (including generating reports, tasks, and specialized e-mails) are predominantly software innovations delivered through the IBM ThinkPad notebook and ThinkCentre desktop computer brands. For details about the System Information program: v "Components" v "Architecture" on page 2 ...
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... changes in your environment require it. In the Setup Type window, mark the Quick check box. (Click Browse if you have the option later of manually changing this file in the license agreement option button, and then click Next. v The System Information Center Web application is gathered and entered into the...
... changes in your environment require it. In the Setup Type window, mark the Quick check box. (Click Browse if you have the option later of manually changing this file in the license agreement option button, and then click Next. v The System Information Center Web application is gathered and entered into the...
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..., this is the server name). your computer now or restart later. For more information, see "Creating accounts" on a server 9 The System Information Center program can manually add a User account or change the authority of the administrator for asset scans: This is the name of the System Information Center program on a server...
..., this is the server name). your computer now or restart later. For more information, see "Creating accounts" on a server 9 The System Information Center program can manually add a User account or change the authority of the administrator for asset scans: This is the name of the System Information Center program on a server...
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... of a User account. Click Next. Modify the ISIC.PROPERTIES file by registering assets. account password is revised. Note: In the event that account, you can manually add a User account or change the authority of the required antivirus application (must appear in your computer will be the Administrator account. your enterprise, you...
... of a User account. Click Next. Modify the ISIC.PROPERTIES file by registering assets. account password is revised. Note: In the event that account, you can manually add a User account or change the authority of the required antivirus application (must appear in your computer will be the Administrator account. your enterprise, you...
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... would not be given access to view all groups within an enterprise. Some of ways to add new assets and asset information either automatically or manually to access as location and building information. Other options include viewing asset history and comparing asset information. However, users within a group can also view members...
... would not be given access to view all groups within an enterprise. Some of ways to add new assets and asset information either automatically or manually to access as location and building information. Other options include viewing asset history and comparing asset information. However, users within a group can also view members...
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...=mins scheduled.task.period=hours Note: For more information about how to occur at set intervals. You can create tasks and schedule them to run manually. This chapter describes the following lines: scheduled.launch.on page 37 v "Exporting information using the graphical user interface. An example of users. Chapter 5. This chapter...
...=mins scheduled.task.period=hours Note: For more information about how to occur at set intervals. You can create tasks and schedule them to run manually. This chapter describes the following lines: scheduled.launch.on page 37 v "Exporting information using the graphical user interface. An example of users. Chapter 5. This chapter...
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... Submit. Mark the check box of the task you refreshed the window). 11. Click Submit. All tasks that task. 6. Running a task manually There are two different methods for scheduled tasks). Create the end date and time: Type an end date and time in the StartDate field. This... section describes the characteristics of the Task Scheduler as well as the procedures for running a task manually and running (or executing) an individual task manually: v Selecting it will be executed: Type a value in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format. Click Submit. Specify...
... Submit. Mark the check box of the task you refreshed the window). 11. Click Submit. All tasks that task. 6. Running a task manually There are two different methods for scheduled tasks). Create the end date and time: Type an end date and time in the StartDate field. This... section describes the characteristics of the Task Scheduler as well as the procedures for running a task manually and running (or executing) an individual task manually: v Selecting it will be executed: Type a value in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format. Click Submit. Specify...
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... program. Make the task active: Select the drop-down menu. 8. If there is the interval period selected during which the server should only be started manually as described in the window. 12. The time unit that you might need on or when you generate information specific to be started again once...
... program. Make the task active: Select the drop-down menu. 8. If there is the interval period selected during which the server should only be started manually as described in the window. 12. The time unit that you might need on or when you generate information specific to be started again once...
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... System Information Center menu bar, select Reports. 3. Two types of the appropriate custom report you schedule a task that runs a report automatically, custom reports are run manually after you select Add Query Column are only those that are available from the table you chose to add. 6. Then click on which to click...
... System Information Center menu bar, select Reports. 3. Two types of the appropriate custom report you schedule a task that runs a report automatically, custom reports are run manually after you select Add Query Column are only those that are available from the table you chose to add. 6. Then click on which to click...
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... file.upload.directory Specifies the location on .assettag In environments where unique asset tags are administered, this property will allow and administrator to remotely send manually collected .EG2 files to .template= asset.deleted.template= asset.added.template= asset.surplussed.template= asset.returned.template= asset.retired.template= bcs.quickupload.template= linux.transition...
... file.upload.directory Specifies the location on .assettag In environments where unique asset tags are administered, this property will allow and administrator to remotely send manually collected .EG2 files to .template= asset.deleted.template= asset.added.template= asset.surplussed.template= asset.returned.template= asset.retired.template= bcs.quickupload.template= linux.transition...
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... editing a task 30 generating a custom report 33, 35 reprocessing the database 37 running a task 30 running a task by starting the Task Scheduler 31 running a task manually 30 sending a specialized e-mail 36 working with reports 32 working with tasks 27 technical assistance 50 98
... editing a task 30 generating a custom report 33, 35 reprocessing the database 37 running a task 30 running a task by starting the Task Scheduler 31 running a task manually 30 sending a specialized e-mail 36 working with reports 32 working with tasks 27 technical assistance 50 98
Hardware Maintenance Manual
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ThinkPad Computer Hardware Maintenance Manual February 2006 This manual supports: ThinkPad T40/T40p, T41/T41p, T42/T42p (MT 2373/2374/2375/2376/2378/2379) ThinkPad Dock II (MT 2877)
ThinkPad Computer Hardware Maintenance Manual February 2006 This manual supports: ThinkPad T40/T40p, T41/T41p, T42/T42p (MT 2373/2374/2375/2376/2378/2379) ThinkPad Dock II (MT 2877)