Displays the policies for the selected platform page. Policies contained in the Workstation Package apply only to the associated NDS® Workstation and Workstation Group objects.
Win95-98 Workstation Policies List
Lists the available policies, indicates whether each policy is enabled, and
displays its schedule status.
The Enabled column indicates whether a policy is enabled. To enable or disable a policy, click the appropriate check box in this column.
The Policy column lists available policies:
95 Client Configuration: Sets configuration parameters for workstations.
95 Computer Printer: Sets workstation parameters for printing.
95 RAS Configuration: Sets dial-up networking parameters.
Computer Extensible Policies: Sets user-defined policies (from .ADM files) for workstation objects.
Remote Control: Sets parameters for managing remote user functions, such as whether to prompt users for permission to remotely control their workstations.
Restrict Login: Sets parameters to restrict logging in by a specified workstation.
Workstation Imaging: Sets the parameters for imaging workstations. Because the Imaging policy is applied before the operating system starts, you must configure this policy using the General page.
Workstation Inventory: Sets what hardware and software inventory data you want to view for each workstation. It also identifies an Inventory server for each workstation in the network.
Scheduled Action: Sets up schedules for specific actions. This is a plural policy, meaning it can be added many times to the policy package. This policy must be added using the Add button.
The Schedule column indicates the schedule status of the policy. N/A means it cannot be scheduled.
To select a policy without enabling or disabling it, click the policy name.
Properties
Displays the properties of the selected and
enabled policy.
Reset
Resets the selected policy to its default values.
Add
Adds the Scheduled Action policy.
When you add this policy, name it uniquely, because this is a plural policy that can be added more than once to a policy package.
Remove
Removes the policy from the list. You can remove only
plural policies (Scheduled Action).
Default Package Schedule
Displays which default package
schedule is in effect.
Edit
Allows you to edit the displayed package schedule.
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