Chapter 10
Mobile Computing
This chapter describes how to configure and administer Microsoft® Windows® 2000 for mobile users. This includes hardware, power management, and security on portable computers, as well as Windows 2000 features and tools that are relevant to portable computer users. In addition, this chapter covers administrative issues that are relevant to roaming users if your organization uses roaming user profiles or folder redirection. Although remote network connectivity is an important aspect of mobile computing, this chapter does not discuss network connections.Related Information in the Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit
For more information about remote networking, see "Local and Remote Network Connections" in this book. For more information about IntelliMirror™ management technologies such as Offline Files, folder redirection, and roaming user profiles, see "Introduction to Configuration and Management" in this book.
Related Information in the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit
For more information about IntelliMirror™ management technologies such as Offline files, folder redirection, and roaming user profiles, see "Introduction to Desktop Management" in the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server Resource Kit Distributed Systems Guide