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f. In the added block, rename PART !!CException1_PART EDITTEXT as PART !!CException11_PART
EDITTEXT, and CException1_VALUENAME as CException11_VALUENAME.
3. (Optional) Referring to the example in step 2, create more power agenda exception blocks in an ordered
sequence until you get the number of power agenda exceptions you need.
4. Save the PWMGPO.ADM file.
5. Add the PWMGPO.ADM file to Administrative Templates by doing the following:
a. On the computer running Active Directory, click Start ➙ Run, and type gpedit.msc. The Group
Policy Editor window opens.
b. Under Computer Configuration, right-click Administrative Templates and then select
Add/Remove Templates. The Add/Remove Templates window opens.
c. Click Add, and then select the PWMGPO.ADM file.
Note: If the PWMGPO.ADM file has already existed in Administrative Templates, you can either
delete it or replace it with the updated PWMGPO.ADM file.
d. Click Close to save your configuration and close the window.
To deploy a specific power agenda on client computers, you can configure the power agenda settings
described in the following table. Each time you deploy a power agenda, you can specify a maximum of
10 power agendas by default.
Table 5. User Configuration ® Administrative Template ® Lenovo ThinkVantage Components ® Desktop Power Manager
for Vista and Windows7 (Power Manager) ® Power Agenda Deployments ® Power Agenda1
Policy settings
Run
Configurable
Description
Specifies whether to run this power agenda.
Possible values include:
• Not configured
• Enabled
• Disabled
If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, the
check box for this power agenda on the Power Agendas
tab is selected, and this power agenda will run on client
computers.
If you disable this policy setting, the check box for this
power agenda is cleared, and this power agenda will not
run on client computers.
Specifies whether users can edit or delete this power
agenda on client computers.
Possible values include:
• Not configured
• Enabled
• Disabled
If you enable this policy setting, users can edit or delete
the selected power agendas on client computers.
Note: To allow users of client computers to edit or delete
a power agenda, you should also enable the Edit or
Delete policy setting for this power agenda. See the Edit
.
Chapter 3
Working with Active Directory and ADM files
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