Appendix a. command-line tools, Antidote delivery manager, Mailman – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual

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Appendix

A.

Command-line

tools

ThinkVantage

Technologies

features

can

also

be

implemented

locally

or

remotely

by

corporate

IT

administrators

through

the

command-line

interface.

Configuration

settings

can

be

maintained

through

remote

text

file

settings.

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

This

section

provides

command-line

procedures

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager.

Mailman

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

uses

the

command

C:\Program

Files\Lenovo\Rescue

and

Recovery\ADM\mailman.exe.

This

procedure

will

check

the

Antidote

Repository

for

tasks

to

be

run.

There

are

no

command-line

arguments.

Antidote

wizard

The

Antidote

wizard

executable

(AWizard.exe)

is

located

wherever

the

administrator

installs

it.

There

are

no

command-line

arguments.

Set

Passwords

The

SETPASSWORD

command

sets

the

user

password.

For

a

discussion

about

passwords,

see

“Passwords”

on

page

43.

Active

Directory

Support

Active

Directory

is

a

directory

service.

The

directory

is

where

information

about

users

and

resources

is

stored.

The

directory

service

allows

access

so

you

can

manipulate

those

resources.

Active

Directory

provides

a

mechanism

that

gives

administrators

the

ability

to

manage

computers,

groups,

users,

domains,

security

policies,

and

any

type

of

user-defined

objects.

The

mechanism

used

by

Active

Directory

to

accomplish

this

is

known

as

Group

Policy.

With

Group

Policy,

administrators

define

settings

that

can

be

applied

to

computers

or

users

in

the

domain.

ThinkVantage

Technology

products

currently

use

a

variety

of

methods

for

gathering

settings

used

to

control

program

settings,

including

reading

from

specific

application-defined

registry

entries.

For

Rescue

and

Recovery,

Active

Directory

can

manage

such

settings

as:

v

Set

back

up

locations.

v

Set

back

up

dates

and

times.

Administrative

(ADM)

template

files

The

ADM

(Administrative)

template

file

defines

policy

settings

used

by

applications

on

the

client

computers.

Policies

are

specific

settings

that

govern

the

application

behavior.

Policy

settings

also

define

whether

the

user

will

be

allowed

to

set

specific

settings

through

the

application.

©

Lenovo

2007.

Portions

©

IBM

Corp.

2005.

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