Configuration Management
Click Apply Configurations and select the configuration to deploy to the computer, or click Manage Configurations to create and edit configurations for deployment. Once a configuration has been created, it is now available for deployment across all computers.
Configurations will be deployed to the computers in the order they were added. For example, a new configuration was created and the settings were created in this order: Add a Wi-Fi Profile > IP Printer > Services > Power Management > Registry. When deploying to computers, the selected configuration will be deployed in this same order.
* Settings that are not available for configuration are grayed out.
System and Security
• Add a Firewall Rule – Add a firewall rule with customized settings.
> Rule Name – Specify a Rule Name.
> Group Name – Specify a Group Name.
> Profile – Select your preferred profile (Domain, Private or Public).
> Action – Specify the action taken by the Firewall for communication from the specified application, port or protocol (Allow or Block).
> Protocol – Select your preferred protocol from the drop-down list
> Direction – Specify the direction of communication (Inbound or Outbound).
> Program – Specify the name of the program and path. Leave this field blank to apply this rule to all programs.
> Overwrite if rule name exists – Select this option to enable overwriting an existing rule.
• Firewall Settings – Enable or disable the Windows Firewall across profiles (All, Domain, Public, Private).
• Registry – There are two ways to add a registry entry:
> Manual – Configure the Action, Header Key, Sub Key, Data Type, Value Name, and Value Data.
> External Source – Add a link to the reg file.
• Services – Define the status or startup type for any Windows service.
> Service Name – Specify a Service Name.
> Service status – Do nothing, Start, Restart, Stop
> Startup type – Do not modify, Manual, Disabled, Automatic, Automatic (Delayed Start)
Network and Internet
• Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Radio – Enable or disable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radios.
• Add a Wi-Fi Profile* – Add or modify a Wi-Fi profile.
• IP Printer* – Add an IP printer.
Hardware
• Power Management – Select to configure Basic power management settings or Upload Power Scheme.
> Basic – Configure when to Turn Off the Display, Enter Sleep Mode, perform System Hibernate or Turn Off Hard Disk when Plugged In or Running on Battery.
> Upload Power Scheme – Add a link to the POW file.
Others
User Accounts
• User Management* – Add users or change user settings.
Appearance and Personalization
• Display – Customize your wallpaper settings.
> Action – Select to Retain Existing Wallpaper, Disable Wallpaper, or add New Wallpaper.
> Position – Set your wallpaper position (Retain Existing Setting, Tile, Center, Stretch, Fit, Fill).
> Permit User to Modify Wallpaper – Set user permissions to modify wallpaper (Retain Existing Permission, Yes or No).
• Start Menu Options* – Change settings for the Start Menu.
• Fonts – Add a font using a font file.
Clock and Region
• Time Zone – Set the time zone.
• Region* – Select a region.
Ease of Access
• Activate Windows Kiosk Mode – This option turns a computer into a kiosk using the built-in Windows 10 kiosk functionality. Select Activate and assign a User Name and Application name. This setting can only be deployed to Windows 10 computers.
| Configurations will be deployed during the subsequent refresh cycle or user logon. Changes will take effect only when the user logs on the next time, after the deployment is completed. |