Some SCCM2007 Power Management settings being applied.

Hi Currently we are still using SCCM 2207 for our Windows 7 rollout. Our environment is reasonably  large (in  NZ terms) and varied.
Initially  there will be 2 power schemes which will be applied by sccm, both have to be customized for the need of the hospital. In tests the power settings are coming down but several of the settings are missing i.e. the length the display stays active,
in tests I have set it to 5mins but the setting stays as never. I know the sccm settings are coming down as I have put "configmgr" next to the customized title which shows on the PC. I have removed all domain policies that have power-management settings.
The "never" option was what was applied to the pc via domain group policy originally but has been removed a couple of days ago.
Thanks
Paul 

hey brassie,
i would suggest uninstalling the power management software and then go to http://support.lenovo.com and download the latest version and install it.
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