WinNT - 2000

Use this property page to enable or disable the policies that will be applied to any Windows* NT* or Windows 2000 server with which you associate the server package. After you've enabled a policy, you can modify it to meet the needs of the servers to which you are applying it.

To manage policies that will apply to all servers regardless of their platform, use the General page. To manage policies that will apply to NetWare® servers only, use the NetWare page.

Lists the policies for this package. Windows NT/2000 policies apply only to Windows NT/2000 servers.

Server Policies

Lists the available policies.

Enabled
This column indicates if the policy is enabled or disabled. To enable or disable the policy, select or deselect the check box.

Policy
This column displays the name of the policy. If you have ZENworksTM for Servers (ZfS) installed, the following policies are available:

If you have ZENworks for Desktops (ZfD) installed, the following policies are available:

Schedule
This column indicates the schedule status of the policy. N/A means the policy cannot be scheduled. Default Schedule means the policy is using the default schedule established for the package (see Default Package Schedule below).

Properties
Displays the properties of the selected and enabled policy.

Reset
Resets the selected policy to its default values.

Add
This option appears only if you have ZfS installed. Click Add to add any of the following ZfS plural policies. Plural polices are policies that can be added more than once to a policy package. For example, you can have one or more Server Scripts policies.

Default Package Schedule
This option appears only if you have ZfS installed. This field displays the default schedule that will be used by all of the package's policies that require a schedule and for which you have not established individual schedules. If a policy is using the default schedule, "Default Schedule" is displayed in the Schedule column of the WinNT-2000 Server Policies list.

Edit
Allows you to edit the package schedule.

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