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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
Custom Script – Add a Custom Script. Refer to Custom Scripts (Windows).
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.