Lenovo ThinkVantage (Power Manager Deployment) User Manual

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Appendix A. Deploying power schemes for non-administrator
groups or users on Windows XP client computers

Non-administrator groups or users on Windows XP client computers have no permission to change the
power scheme settings. By design, this is a feature of the Windows XP operating system. To deploy Power
Manager plans successfully to Windows XP client computers for non-administrator groups or users, the IT
administrator needs to configure the domain server by doing the following:

1. On a domain server, click Start Run, and type dsa.msc in the Open box. The Active Directory Users

and Computers window opens.

2. Right-click on a domain container and select Properties. The Properties window opens.

3. Click the Group Policy tab, and click the New button to create a group policy object.

4. Rename the group policy object with Power Configuration Policy and press Enter.

5. Click Edit. The Group Policy Object Editor opens.

6. Set the security permission for the following key:

MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls Folder\PowerCfg

by doing the following:

a. Under Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings Security Settings, right-click

Registry, and select Add Key. The Select Registry Key window opens.

b. Type the following key in the Selected key box:

MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls Folder\PowerCfg

c. Click OK. The Database Security window opens.

d. On the Security tab, select the non-administrator group(s) or user(s) you want to give permission to,

assign Full Control permission to the group(s) or user(s), and click Apply.

e. Click Advanced. The advanced window opens.

f. On the Permissions tab, select the group(s) or user(s), select the Allow inheritable permissions

from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects. Include these with entries
explicitly defined here.
" option, and click OK. The Add Object window opens.

g. Select the Propagate inheritable permissions to all subkeys option, and click OK.

7. Set the security permission for the following key:

USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\PowerCfg

by doing the following:

a. Under Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings Security Settings, right-click

Registry, and select Add Key. The Select Registry Key window opens.

b. Type the following key in the Selected key box:

USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\PowerCfg

c. Click OK. The Database Security window opens.

d. On the Security tab, select the non-administrator group(s) or user(s) you want to give permission to,

assign Full Control permission to the group(s) or user(s), and click Apply.

e. Click Advanced. The advanced window opens.

f. On the Permissions tab, select the group(s) or user(s), select the Allow inheritable permissions

from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects. Include these with entries
explicitly defined here.
" option, and click OK. The Add Object window opens.

g. Select the Propagate inheritable permissions to all subkeys option, and click OK.

8. Check there are two group policy objects generated in the Active Directory Users and Computers

window:

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