Defining Client Administration and Configuration Standards |
Table 23.13 summarizes the tasks you need to perform when preparing client administration and configuration standards for Windows 2000.
Table 23.13 Client Configuration Planning Task List
Task | Location in This Chapter |
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Define client administration strategy. | Defining an Administration Model and Standards |
Define client application requirements based on job function. | Defining Software Standards |
Define client configuration restrictions based on job function. | Configuring Hardware |
Configure approved client hardware (portable and desktop computers) to run Windows 2000. | Configuring Hardware |
Configure basic Windows 2000 User Interface options. | Making Client Systems Manageable |
Logon and logoff options | Using Group Policy for Configuration Control |
Start menu options | Using Group Policy for Configuration Control |
Desktop options | Using Group Policy for Configuration Control |
MultiLanguage options | Adding MultiLingual Options |
Accessibility options | Making Systems More Accessible |
Configure applications based on client requirements and administrative guidelines. | Defining Application Requirements |
Mandatory applications | Defining Application Requirements |
Optional applications | Defining Application Requirements |