Lenovo ThinkVantage (Power Manager Deployment) User Manual

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Table 5. Power Agenda Deployments (continued)

Policy settings

Description

Delete

Specifies whether to allow users to edit a power agenda
on the Power Agendas tab on client computers.

If you enable this policy setting, users can edit a power
agenda on client computers.

Specifies whether to allow users to delete a power agenda
on the Power Agendas tab on client computers.

If you enable this policy setting, users can delete a power
agenda on client computers.

If you disable this policy setting, the Delete button is
unavailable and users cannot delete the selected power
agendas.

If you disable this policy setting, the Edit button is
unavailable and users cannot edit the selected power
agendas.

Note: To allow users of client computers to delete a
power agenda, you also should enable the Configurable
policy setting for this power agenda. See the configurable
policy setting in Table 6 “Power Agenda*” on page 42.

PolicyStamp

Specifies a policy stamp to indicate whether a power
agenda needs to be deployed or updated.

If you enable this policy setting and the updated
deployment is different from the previous one, the
updated deployment will be deployed to client computers
and overwrite the previous one.

Notes:

1. You need to set a policy stamp when you deploy a

power agenda for the first time.

2. You need to set a policy stamp for the deployment

each time, and use a policy stamp that is different
from the previous deployment. For example, you can
set the current date and time as a policy stamp.

3. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting,

the updated deployment will not be deployed to client
computers and will not overwrite the previous one.

4. If you deploy power agendas, all power agendas that

are created by end users will be overwritten.

5. When deploying power agenda policies, the computer

will not check whether the policies conflict with other
policy settings automatically. If conflicts exist, the
deployment process might be stopped without an
alert. Therefore, you should check whether the power
agenda deployment process has competed or not.

You can specify a maximum of 10 power agendas every time you deploy power agendas.

To configure the power agendas from 1 to 10, do the following:

Chapter 3

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