About Power Scheme Task component
| Article:HOWTO63779 | | | Created: 2011-12-16 | | | Updated: 2011-12-16 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO63779 |
The Power Scheme Task component helps you discover and remotely configure the power scheme settings of your Windows computers.
The Power Scheme Task component includes predefined tasks with different power scheme settings. According to your requirements, you can change the settings of the predefined tasks, or you can create custom power scheme management tasks.
When the power scheme management task runs, it creates and activates the Altiris Power Scheme on target computers.
See Editing and deploying power scheme settings.
The Power Scheme Task component is installed as a part of the Client Management Suite.
The Power Scheme Task component requires that you install the Power Scheme Task Plug-in on your managed computers.
See Installing the Power Scheme Task Plug-in.
The Power Scheme Task that you run does not change the power schemes that Windows or other applications install. It creates the Altiris Power Scheme with the power scheme settings that you specify.
Table: Power Scheme Task features
Feature | Description |
|---|---|
Edit and deploy power schemes. | You can edit and deploy different predefined power schemes. See Editing and deploying power scheme settings. The Power Scheme Task that you run does not change the power schemes that Windows or other applications install. It creates the Altiris Power Scheme with the power scheme settings that you specify. |
Create power scheme management tasks. | You can create custom power scheme management tasks, and you can specify the power scheme settings according to your requirements. |
Inventory power schemes on client computers. | You can collect information about the power scheme settings that are currently active on your Windows computers. |
View power schemes data. | You can use a predefined report to see the power scheme settings that are currently active on your Windows computers. |
|
|
Legacy ID
v33320327_v68212151
Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO63779
Terms of use for this information are found in Legal Notices









Thank you.