After you have installed and set up a ZfD test system, you can set up additional policies.
Other things you can do for Desktop Policies:
Effective Policies: Policies can be in effect for both User and Workstation objects.
Policy Package Migration: Migrate the ZENworks 2 policies to the new ZfD 3 policies and packages.
Scheduled Actions: Schedule specific actions for the workstation.
Scheduling Policies: Schedule when policies will be in effect.
Other Desktop Policies you can configure:
Client Configuration: Set configuration parameters for workstations. This policy is found only on the WinNT-2000, Win95-98, and Win3x pages.
Computer Extensible: Set user-defined policies (from .ADM files) for workstation objects.
Desktop Preferences: Set defaults for a user's desktop.
Dynamic Local User: Establish parameters for governing Windows NT*/2000 users.
Help Desk: Establish how users can obtain help desk support.
Inventory Roll-Up: Configure how to roll up workstation inventory information to a server.
RAS Configuration: Configure dial-up networking parameters.
Remote Control: Specify policy parameters for remotely controlling a user or workstation.
Restrict LogIn: Include or exclude users who can log in using a particular workstation.
SMTP Host: Establish IP address of relay host that precesses outbound Internet e-mail.
SNMP Trap Target: Establish SNMP trap targets.
User Extensible: Set user-defined policies (from .ADM files) for user objects.
Workstation Inventory: Establish parameters for inventorying workstations.
Workstation Removal: Configure when to remove unused Workstation objects.
Windows 2000 Group: Copy Active Directory group policies to NDS and edit them.
Windows Terminal Server: Configure support for Citrix*.
For information, see "Workstation Management" in Administration on the ZENworks for Desktops 3 Web site.