Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure.
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The calendar cannot be enabled if the managing policy is set to Weighted_Remote_Sessions. |
To enable calendar control |
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Open Windows System Resource Manager. To open Windows System Resource Manager, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Windows System Resource Manager.
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In the Connect to Computer dialog box, select This computer, and then click Connect.
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In the console tree, right-click Calendar, and then click Enable.
To disable calendar control |
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Open Windows System Resource Manager. To open Windows System Resource Manager, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Windows System Resource Manager.
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In the Connect to Computer dialog box, select This computer, and then click Connect.
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In the console tree, right-click Calendar, and then click Disable. Windows System Resource Manager Properties opens with Calendar set to Disabled.
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In the Windows System Resource Manager Properties dialog box, review the management type and current resource allocation policy to confirm that you want to use the new settings, and then click OK.
Additional considerations
- If you enable calendar control, the calendar
default resource allocation policy is automatically set to
Managing unless another resource allocation policy is
scheduled for the current time.
- If calendar control is currently disabled,
you can also enable it by clicking the Calendar - Disabled
link on the Windows System Resource Manager start page.