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Managing System Resources 4-5
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set security features to change password (local machine) or
enable/disable the serial ports, printer, or diskette drive (system
administrator)
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back up and restore system configuration files
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back up system and application software using Cheyenne Backup
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troubleshoot
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receive notice of system events (for example, if the system is running
low on memory, you are notified of the potential problem)
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detect changes to CPU, memory, and hard drive characteristics and
alert you to these changes (Configuration Change Notification)
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transfer files to and from client workstations
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remotely reboot client workstations.
There are two main components of Client Manager: PC Health Indicator
and Inventory.
PC Health Indicator
PC health indicator consists of three parts:
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managing workstations
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selecting the PC Health meter
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monitoring PC Health.
Managing Workstations
Client Manager sets up a connection to all the workstations running on the
network to allow the administrator to monitor the functions of each
workstation.
The monitoring is in real time so that if an unhealthy workstation is fixed,
you can refresh the screen to view the new correct PC health. You can
also set the monitor to report only unhealthy workstations.