Using links in a base map, Using, Links – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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When

this

map

is

used

on

a

computer

having

the

machine

type

of

2143,

the

only

selections

that

will

appear

at

the

target

computer

will

be

the

menu

items

for

the

operating

system

modules

developed

for

that

computer.

If

you

had

many

operating-system

modules

in

your

map,

but

only

one

Windows

XP

module

and

one

Windows

2000

module

were

developed

for

the

target

computer,

those

would

be

the

only

two

choices

shown

at

the

target

computer.

If

only

one

operating-system

module

meets

the

filter

requirements,

you

can

hide

the

menu

and

have

the

correct

operating

system

module

install

automatically.

To

enable

your

map

to

do

this

for

this

example,

you

would

do

the

following:

1.

Highlight

the

root

entry

of

your

map.

2.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties

.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

3.

Click

the

Submenu

Items

tab.

4.

Click

the

Automatically

select

single

item

check

box

so

a

check

mark

is

visible.

5.

In

the

Main

window

toolbar,

click

the

Save

icon.

6.

Close

the

Menu

Items

Properties

window.

The

following

illustration

shows

a

base

map

that

is

constructed

to

use

the

Model

Check

filter.

Notice

how

all

of

the

menu

items

contain

filters.

Nested

within

each

menu

item

is

an

operating

system

module

made

specifically

for

a

computer

with

the

defined

model

number.

Name

Version

Type

WINXPPRO_ENG (MT2143) HSI

Operating System

Sample base map : Base Map *

Sample base map

Windows XP Professional (MT2143)

Windows XP Professional (MT6136)

Windows 2000 (MT2143)

Windows 2000 (MT6136)

If

the

target

computer

is

a

machine

type

2143,

the

only

two

menu

items

that

would

be

displayed

at

the

target

computer

would

be:

v

Windows

XP

Professional

(MT2143)

HSI

v

Windows

2000

(MT2143)

HSI

Using

links

in

a

base

map

A

link

is

a

type

of

shortcut

that

can

be

added

to

base

maps

only.

Links

are

useful

when

you

have

the

same

menu

structure

in

multiple

places

within

the

same

map.

By

using

links,

you

can

avoid

the

redundant

task

of

making

the

same

entries,

corrections,

or

changes

in

multiple

places.

For

example,

assume

you

have

a

set

of

five

core

applications

that

get

installed

on

most

of

the

computers

you

maintain.

Within

your

map,

you

can

define

those

applications

under

a

menu

item

once

and

then

link

to

that

menu

item

from

elsewhere

in

the

map

when

those

five

core

applications

need

to

be

defined.

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6.

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construction

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