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...wide area networking (WAN) and Bluetooth Technology. Access Connections provides portability when users are emerging as you . If the © Lenovo 2008. Chapter 1. Access Connections has the ability to networks. v Find wireless networks. Virtual private network (VPN) connections are found...IBM Corp. 2005. 1 A location profile supports advanced security settings, default printer, and automatic application launch. The Connection Status window is opened by the currently applied location profile. This feature is shown for the network connection and for the components used by...
...wide area networking (WAN) and Bluetooth Technology. Access Connections provides portability when users are emerging as you . If the © Lenovo 2008. Chapter 1. Access Connections has the ability to networks. v Find wireless networks. Virtual private network (VPN) connections are found...IBM Corp. 2005. 1 A location profile supports advanced security settings, default printer, and automatic application launch. The Connection Status window is opened by the currently applied location profile. This feature is shown for the network connection and for the components used by...
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...Connections To uninstall Access Connections, complete the following steps: 1. Click Start, then click Run. 3. b) Click Uninstall when prompted. The following instructions provide installation procedures for Windows Vista. a. To install silently with log path specified, type: \setup.exe -S-SMS-f1\setup.iss-f2\setup.log. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. 5 Chapter.... The following steps: a) Go to the Access Connections install directory and Run setup.exe -r -remove. c) Click No to your local directory. © Lenovo 2008. This will uninstall Access Connections: a.
...Connections To uninstall Access Connections, complete the following steps: 1. Click Start, then click Run. 3. b) Click Uninstall when prompted. The following instructions provide installation procedures for Windows Vista. a. To install silently with log path specified, type: \setup.exe -S-SMS-f1\setup.iss-f2\setup.log. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. 5 Chapter.... The following steps: a) Go to the Access Connections install directory and Run setup.exe -r -remove. c) Click No to your local directory. © Lenovo 2008. This will uninstall Access Connections: a.
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...Profile Deployment feature from the following path: C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities 3. This will create the deployment feature menu on your system prior to enable and use the Import/Export feature for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 2. Enabling the Administrator feature Access...be installed on Access Connection main application panel. Do not use the administrator features of Access Connections is used for Windows Vista © Lenovo 2008. Enabler for Administrator Profile Deployment Feature for deploying Access Connections. 2. Click Enable, and then click Exit. ...
...Profile Deployment feature from the following path: C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities 3. This will create the deployment feature menu on your system prior to enable and use the Import/Export feature for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 2. Enabling the Administrator feature Access...be installed on Access Connection main application panel. Do not use the administrator features of Access Connections is used for Windows Vista © Lenovo 2008. Enabler for Administrator Profile Deployment Feature for deploying Access Connections. 2. Click Enable, and then click Exit. ...
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...can have the following screen captures provide examples for a particular profile. Working with the Administrator Feature 9 Create Distribution Package panel for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 5. The user access policy defines the restrictions that are TCP/IP settings, Advanced TCP/IP settings, and ... Access Policy from the drop down menu. v Deny network setting changes / Deny deletion: The network settings in place for Windows 2000 or XP, and Windows Vista: Figure 4. Chapter 3. The non-modifiable parameters are in the profile cannot be modified, deleted or copied. The profile...
...can have the following screen captures provide examples for a particular profile. Working with the Administrator Feature 9 Create Distribution Package panel for Windows 2000 and XP Figure 5. The user access policy defines the restrictions that are TCP/IP settings, Advanced TCP/IP settings, and ... Access Policy from the drop down menu. v Deny network setting changes / Deny deletion: The network settings in place for Windows 2000 or XP, and Windows Vista: Figure 4. Chapter 3. The non-modifiable parameters are in the profile cannot be modified, deleted or copied. The profile...
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....sig files which is also encrypted in a *.sig file which are saved in the Access Connections install directory - (C:\PROGRAM FILES\THINKPAD\ CONNECTUTILITIES). 8. Define Distribution Control list 10 Access Connections Deployment Guide and type the name for deployment are required for your applicable ...Allow all changes / Allow deletion: Users can not modify or copy the profile; Click Save. Distribution Control List with this package (Windows 2000 and XP only)" on client systems. The passphrase is needed to import the deployment package silently. 7. v Deny all changes ...
....sig files which is also encrypted in a *.sig file which are saved in the Access Connections install directory - (C:\PROGRAM FILES\THINKPAD\ CONNECTUTILITIES). 8. Define Distribution Control list 10 Access Connections Deployment Guide and type the name for deployment are required for your applicable ...Allow all changes / Allow deletion: Users can not modify or copy the profile; Click Save. Distribution Control List with this package (Windows 2000 and XP only)" on client systems. The passphrase is needed to import the deployment package silently. 7. v Deny all changes ...
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... Policy This setting defines the Client Configuration Policy, which contain the group of users who need different location profiles. This setting is imported. v Checking for Windows users without administrator privileges. Create Group The file must be available to the user after the *.loa file is useful in large enterprise environments when...
... Policy This setting defines the Client Configuration Policy, which contain the group of users who need different location profiles. This setting is imported. v Checking for Windows users without administrator privileges. Create Group The file must be available to the user after the *.loa file is useful in large enterprise environments when...
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You can also control a users ability to create and apply location profiles v Allow wireless connection at Windows logon v Close all wireless network connections when a user logs off v Disable Adhoc connection type option in wireless LAN profiles ...disabled when the Ethernet cable is useful in large enterprise environments when you can set the following policies: v Allow Windows users without administrator privileges. v Checking for Windows users without administrator privileges to complete the following tasks: v Create, import and export location profiles. Client Configuration Policy...
You can also control a users ability to create and apply location profiles v Allow wireless connection at Windows logon v Close all wireless network connections when a user logs off v Disable Adhoc connection type option in wireless LAN profiles ...disabled when the Ethernet cable is useful in large enterprise environments when you can set the following policies: v Allow Windows users without administrator privileges. v Checking for Windows users without administrator privileges to complete the following tasks: v Create, import and export location profiles. Client Configuration Policy...
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... captures provide examples for the Global Settings panel for Access Connections when installed on the Windows 2000 or XP operating system, and for Access Connections when installed on the Windows Vista operating system: Figure 9. The following policies: v Show ThinkVantage Access Connections status ...icon in task tray v Show the wireless status icon in the task tray v Display the progress indicator window when a profile is being applied ...
... captures provide examples for the Global Settings panel for Access Connections when installed on the Windows 2000 or XP operating system, and for Access Connections when installed on the Windows Vista operating system: Figure 9. The following policies: v Show ThinkVantage Access Connections status ...icon in task tray v Show the wireless status icon in the task tray v Display the progress indicator window when a profile is being applied ...
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v Do not allow clients to change automatic location switching settings Note: If this option is greyed out. Define Location Profiles Additional Settings for Windows XP: Using the Windows XP operating system, you can set the following policies on the Additional Settings tab for the end users is selected, all the new Wired/Wireless...
v Do not allow clients to change automatic location switching settings Note: If this option is greyed out. Define Location Profiles Additional Settings for Windows XP: Using the Windows XP operating system, you can set the following policies on the Additional Settings tab for the end users is selected, all the new Wired/Wireless...
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... v Override TCP/IP and DNS defaults v Enable VPN connection v Override Home page v Override Proxy Configurations Figure 13. Additional Settings for Windows XP Additional Settings for Vista: Using the Windows Vista operating system, you can set the following policies on the Additional Settings tab for Access Connections: General Options v Do not show... change automatic location switching settings Default Options for Additional Settings v Network Security - Default Options for Additional Settings v Network Security - Disable internet connection sharing - Enable Windows firewall -
... v Override TCP/IP and DNS defaults v Enable VPN connection v Override Home page v Override Proxy Configurations Figure 13. Additional Settings for Windows XP Additional Settings for Vista: Using the Windows Vista operating system, you can set the following policies on the Additional Settings tab for Access Connections: General Options v Do not show... change automatic location switching settings Default Options for Additional Settings v Network Security - Default Options for Additional Settings v Network Security - Disable internet connection sharing - Enable Windows firewall -
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... and XP only) Protected Access Credentials (PAC) protects user credentials that are identified by an authority identity (AID). Enable Windows firewall - The local authenticator sends its AID to an authenticating client, and the client checks the PAC AID group referenced in the location profile...and exports the PAC AID Groups to use an existing PAC if available with out any confirmatory message. If a matching PAC does not exist for Windows Vista PAC AID Groups with this package: 18 Access Connections Deployment Guide If not, then a confirmatory message is shown to the user to target...
... and XP only) Protected Access Credentials (PAC) protects user credentials that are identified by an authority identity (AID). Enable Windows firewall - The local authenticator sends its AID to an authenticating client, and the client checks the PAC AID group referenced in the location profile...and exports the PAC AID Groups to use an existing PAC if available with out any confirmatory message. If a matching PAC does not exist for Windows Vista PAC AID Groups with this package: 18 Access Connections Deployment Guide If not, then a confirmatory message is shown to the user to target...
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...package as desired for client users, you can select import from the manage profiles window and manually import the package by administrator. If the silent import option was ... , complete the following steps: 1. After restarting the system, Access Connection is C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities). 4. Create an Access Connections distribution package (*.loa and *.sig) with Access Connections, ... integrated package and instead after installation of the integrated package. For © Lenovo 2008. Deploy on new computers To deploy Access Connections location profiles on new ...
...package as desired for client users, you can select import from the manage profiles window and manually import the package by administrator. If the silent import option was ... , complete the following steps: 1. After restarting the system, Access Connection is C:\Program Files\ThinkPad\ConnectUtilities). 4. Create an Access Connections distribution package (*.loa and *.sig) with Access Connections, ... integrated package and instead after installation of the integrated package. For © Lenovo 2008. Deploy on new computers To deploy Access Connections location profiles on new ...
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... for Access Connections that they can be available when creating wireless LAN profiles. This setting is not available in Windows Vista. Default override TCPIP Override TCP/IP and DNS defaults button is enabled by default. Default start applications Start... WLAN profile Newly created wireless profile with no security will not be disabled when the Ethernet cable is not available in Windows Vista. Disable find wireless Disable the Find Wireless Network function. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > ThinkVantage > Access Connections ...
... for Access Connections that they can be available when creating wireless LAN profiles. This setting is not available in Windows Vista. Default override TCPIP Override TCP/IP and DNS defaults button is enabled by default. Default start applications Start... WLAN profile Newly created wireless profile with no security will not be disabled when the Ethernet cable is not available in Windows Vista. Disable find wireless Disable the Find Wireless Network function. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > ThinkVantage > Access Connections ...
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...Network function. Enable user mode Users with limited privileges are allowed to view or edit browser proxy setting in Windows Vista. Hide start application Do not allow clients to create new location profiles with any existing location profiles ...not allow clients to view or edit security setting in location profile. Chapter 5. The wireless authentication can not be established at Windows logon. Table 1. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > ThinkVantage > Access Connections (continued) Policy setting Description Disable location switching feature ...
...Network function. Enable user mode Users with limited privileges are allowed to view or edit browser proxy setting in Windows Vista. Hide start application Do not allow clients to create new location profiles with any existing location profiles ...not allow clients to view or edit security setting in location profile. Chapter 5. The wireless authentication can not be established at Windows logon. Table 1. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > ThinkVantage > Access Connections (continued) Policy setting Description Disable location switching feature ...
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... .sig file will be stored in Group policy: 1. Right click on how to setup logon scripts for the user or computer in c:\programfiles\thinkpad\ connectutilities\LOA. From the Logon Properties panel, select the Acloa.bat file and then click Add. 7. On the Add a Script dialog box...click Browse and select your GPO name, and then click Edit. 5. Creating the Acloa.bat file You can use the following : User Configuration->Windows Settings->Scripts (Logon/Logoff)->Logon 6. Deploying .LOA and .SIG files through Active Directory with the Administrator Feature," on page 7. Launch the Group ...
... .sig file will be stored in Group policy: 1. Right click on how to setup logon scripts for the user or computer in c:\programfiles\thinkpad\ connectutilities\LOA. From the Logon Properties panel, select the Acloa.bat file and then click Add. 7. On the Add a Script dialog box...click Browse and select your GPO name, and then click Edit. 5. Creating the Acloa.bat file You can use the following : User Configuration->Windows Settings->Scripts (Logon/Logoff)->Logon 6. Deploying .LOA and .SIG files through Active Directory with the Administrator Feature," on page 7. Launch the Group ...
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... application that has called this requires administrative privileges, the command will be running before these commands interactively within a command prompt window, or you can accept command line input to switch between location profiles and to be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc. \qctray.exe/...startac v Find Wireless networks. \qctray.exe /findwInw v Display QCTRAY help information. \qctray.exe /help © Lenovo 2008. v Apply Location Profile. \qctray.exe/set v Disconnect Location Profile. \qctray.exe/reset v Delete Location Profile. \qctray.exe/del v...
... application that has called this requires administrative privileges, the command will be running before these commands interactively within a command prompt window, or you can accept command line input to switch between location profiles and to be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc. \qctray.exe/...startac v Find Wireless networks. \qctray.exe /findwInw v Display QCTRAY help information. \qctray.exe /help © Lenovo 2008. v Apply Location Profile. \qctray.exe/set v Disconnect Location Profile. \qctray.exe/reset v Delete Location Profile. \qctray.exe/del v...
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Users of others. 34 Access Connections Deployment Guide Microsoft and Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: Access Connections Lenovo ThinkVantage ThinkPad IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, or service names may...
Users of others. 34 Access Connections Deployment Guide Microsoft and Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: Access Connections Lenovo ThinkVantage ThinkPad IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, or service names may...
Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit
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... Recovery discs contain the installation files for the Windows XP operating system and value-add software applications provided by Lenovo. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. 1 The Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit enables Lenovo customers to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. You use the Rescue and... system from the Product Recovery discs. © Lenovo 2005, 2008. If you do not have a specific need to use the Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit. The Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit consists of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system to convert their computers. v ...
... Recovery discs contain the installation files for the Windows XP operating system and value-add software applications provided by Lenovo. Portions © IBM Corp. 2005. 1 The Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit enables Lenovo customers to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. You use the Rescue and... system from the Product Recovery discs. © Lenovo 2005, 2008. If you do not have a specific need to use the Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit. The Microsoft Windows XP Conversion Kit consists of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system to convert their computers. v ...
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... model, you can use an external USB DVD drive. v Depending on the screen. Start the Windows Vista operating system. 2. Open the Start menu, click All Programs, click ThinkVantage or Lenovo Care, and then click either Create Recovery Media or Create Product Recovery Discs. 3. Note: It ...is enclosed with your computer, you do so. Copy any personal data and configurations settings. If you do not have to create Windows Vista Product Recovery discs....
... model, you can use an external USB DVD drive. v Depending on the screen. Start the Windows Vista operating system. 2. Open the Start menu, click All Programs, click ThinkVantage or Lenovo Care, and then click either Create Recovery Media or Create Product Recovery Discs. 3. Note: It ...is enclosed with your computer, you do so. Copy any personal data and configurations settings. If you do not have to create Windows Vista Product Recovery discs....