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ZENworks 10 Configuration Management System Administration Reference
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14.4.2 Agent Features
The ZENworks Adaptive Agent uses modules to perform the following functions on managed
devices:
Asset Management
Bundle Management
Image Management
Patch Management
Policy Management
Remote Management
User Management
If you are viewing the properties of a Windows 2000 device, the User Management options are
disabled because user management cannot be disabled or uninstalled from Windows 2000
devices. If you are viewing the properties of the Management Zone or a folder, user
management settings are ignored for Windows 2000 devices.
NOTE:
You can use ZENworks 10 Asset Management with ZENworks 7 Desktop Management
installed in your environment.
If you enable any Agent feature besides Asset Management, and you are running ZENworks 7
Desktop Management in your environment, you are prompted that the ZENworks 7 Desktop
Management Agent will be uninstalled.
Ensure that you enable only the Asset Management feature if you want to use ZENworks 10 Asset
Management and you want to continue using ZENworks 7 Desktop Management in your
environment.
By default, all modules are installed on a device. However, you can uninstall any of the modules.
You can also disable (or enable) any of the installed modules.
You can install, uninstall, enable or disable the modules at three levels:
Management Zone:
The setting applies to all devices in the Management Zone.
Device Folder:
The setting applies to all devices contained within the folder or its subfolders.
It overrides the Management Zone setting.
Device:
The setting applies only to the device for which it is configured. It overrides the
settings established at the Management Zone and folder levels.
To modify a module’s state:
1
(Conditional) If you are configuring the ZENworks Agent settings on a device folder or a
device, click
Override settings
.
2
To install a module, select the
Installed
check box.
or
To uninstall a module, deselect the
Installed
check box.