Use Configuration Manager to configure Power Management
1. Overview:
Power Management, where many organizations in Configuration Manager monitor and reduce their computer power consumption needs. Power Management in Configuration Manager applies relevant and consistent settings to the use of built-in power management functions in Windows on computers in the Organization. Administrators can apply different power settings to computers during working hours and non-business hours. For example, administrators may want computers to apply more restrictive Power plans in non-business periods. The computer must always be on, and the administrator can prevent the application of the Power Management settings. Power Management. The Configuration Manager contains multiple reports to help the Administrator analyze power consumption and computer power settings in the Administrator's organization. The administrator can use reports to help the administrator solve power management problems.
2. Power management workflow:
1) monitoring and planning phase: Power Management uses the Configuration Manager hardware inventory to collect computer usage data and power settings for computers on the site. There are a large number of reports that can be used to analyze this data and determine the optimal power management settings for your computer. For example, in the power management workflow in the monitoring and planning phases, the administrator can create a collection of power function reports based on the contained data and use the data to identify computers that are not applicable to power management. The administrator can then exclude power from managing these computers. It is not applicable to computers on sites where the Power Plan Administrator collects and analyzes power data from client computers. If new power management settings are applied to the computer without the first check, the power consumption may increase.
2) implementation phase: power management. The administrator can create a power plan that can be applied to the computers in the collection on the Administrator's site. These power plans configure Windows Power Management settings on your computer. Administrators can use the attached Power Plan Configuration Manager. administrators can configure their own custom power plans. Administrators can use this benchmark to help administrators evaluate the power data collected during the monitoring and planning phases after an energy-saving power plan is applied to a computer.
3) Compliance stage: In compliance stage, administrators can run reports to help administrators evaluate power usage and power cost savings in the Administrator's organization. The administrator can also run report description Co Improvement 2 generated by the computer. The report also provides the power management function to help the Administrator verify that the power settings have been correctly applied to the computer and help the administrator solve the problem.
The following shows how to configure Power Management in Configuration Manager.
1. log on to Configuration Manager and open the Configuration Manager Console.
2. Click Manage, right-click client settings, right-click the custom client device settings created earlier, and select Properties
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3. On the custom device settings page, select Power Management
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4. Click "Power Management" on the left panel, specify the power management settings for the client computer, and click "OK ".
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5. Right-click the custom client settings, select deployment, and select the deployment restriction set.
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6. Click assets and compliance, click the device set, right-click "application", and select Properties.
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7. When the property page appears, click power management, select "specify power management settings for this collection", and set the peak time period based on the actual environment of the enterprise.
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8. Generally, the peak scheduled time is mostly the working time, and the machine needs to run all the time. Therefore, select "High Performance (configmgr)" and click View to specify the "High Performance (configmgr)" Power Plan attribute.
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9. For non-peak plan, select "Energy Saving Program (configmgr)" and click View to specify the "Energy Saving Program (configmgr)" Power Plan attribute
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10. If you want the client computer to automatically boot, you can use Configuration Manager to set the wake-up time (desktop)
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11. Click monitoring to expand the report. Click power management to view the power management report built in Configuration Manager.
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12. Right-click "Power Management-computer activity" and click "run ".
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13. On the "power management-computer activity" Page, select the start time, end time, device type, and set
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14. Click View Report. No power plan is configured currently, so no relevant information is displayed here.
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Use Configuration Manager to configure Power Management