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GPO: Difference Power Sheme und Power Managment ?

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Hi,
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Power Scheme settings can be set through GPP - Power Options/Power Scheme and you can use to configure power on Windows XP (or Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2). Power Management settings are located under Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Power Management. These policy settings are new with Windows Vista and apply only to computers running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista or. Also, these policy settings can co-exist in policies applicable to clients earlier than Windows Vista. Operating systems other than Windows Vista ignore the settings.
Please go through the following articles to get more information:
Managing Power with Group Policy: Part 1 of 3
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askds/2008/03/17/managing-power-with-group-policy-part-1-of-3/
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askds/2008/03/21/managing-power-with-group-policy-part-3-of-3/
Configuring a Power Plan with Group Policy Preferences (by Alan Burchill)
Best Regards,
Alvin Wang
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If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.- Proposed as answer by AlvwanMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Monday, October 31, 2016 3:02 AM
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Hi,
Thanks for your post.
Power Scheme settings can be set through GPP - Power Options/Power Scheme and you can use to configure power on Windows XP (or Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2). Power Management settings are located under Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Power Management. These policy settings are new with Windows Vista and apply only to computers running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista or. Also, these policy settings can co-exist in policies applicable to clients earlier than Windows Vista. Operating systems other than Windows Vista ignore the settings.
Please go through the following articles to get more information:
Managing Power with Group Policy: Part 1 of 3
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askds/2008/03/17/managing-power-with-group-policy-part-1-of-3/
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askds/2008/03/21/managing-power-with-group-policy-part-3-of-3/
Configuring a Power Plan with Group Policy Preferences (by Alan Burchill)
Best Regards,
Alvin Wang
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.- Proposed as answer by AlvwanMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Monday, October 31, 2016 3:02 AM
- Marked as answer by AlvwanMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Tuesday, November 08, 2016 8:03 AM
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Best Regards,
Alvin Wang
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