Reference Guide

24 Client Configuration Toolkit Options
-o or --outfile
Example C:\>cctk
Usage error.
cctk Version 2.1.0 0498 (Windows - Feb 2 2012,
03:29:08)
Copyright (c) 2012 Dell Inc.
Usage: cctk --option[=argument]
For more information about a particular
command, use the option '-h' followed by the
command name.
Example: cctk -h --asset
Valid Argument <filename>
Description Writes all BIOS options, that you can replicate to the BIOS of
another system, to the specified filename. The file name you
specify should have ini extension and should be created in the
default installation directory. The format of the output is in an ini
format, with the utility name as the section header. If a file with the
same name already exists, the information is appended to the file.
If this option is used with other function commands, the
commands are applied in the order in which they appear. This
option captures replicable BIOS options. The file is created in the
directory where you run the CCTK command.
In the ini file, bootorder is displayed as a list of comma separated
device short forms in the order they are assigned. A plus (+)
symbol with the device name indicates that the device is enabled
and a minus (-)symbol indicates that the device is disabled. You
can change the boot order by changing the order of the list. You can
also enter the device number instead of the device name.
You can enable or disable the devices by changing the symbol
displayed with the device. These symbols are optional and if not
present, the current status of the device is retained.