Users Guide
A Validation Password dialog box is displayed prompting the user to provide a password. If you have configured the
system or setup password in the target system, type the same system or setup password in the Validation Password
dialog box. This option to set the password is optional.
• Report — Click Export Report to export the configuration settings as read-only .html file. If you have configured
the system or setup password in the exporting file, see Password Protection Dialog Box.
• Configuration file — Click Export Configuration to export the configuration settings as a .cctk or .ini file. If you
have configured the system or setup password in the exporting file, see Password Protection Dialog Box.
• Shell script — The shell script is used to configure a Linux system.The shell script is generated at the same
location where SCE file is exported and contains the same configuration as that of the SCE file.
Exporting Options Without Setting Values
You can export certain options without specifying any values. The options are asset and propowntag.
To export asset and propowntag without specifying any values, select the Apply Settings check box of the
corresponding option and export.
Password Protection Dialog Box
If you have configured the system or setup password in the exporting file (configuration file or report), a password
protection dialog box is displayed. To export the file with the password as clear text, click Continue. To hide the
password and export, click Mask. If you have chosen to hide the password, in the configuration (.cctk or .ini) file, the
setuppwd is displayed as <password removed> indicating that password is hidden.
Applying SCE On The Target System
You can apply SCE on the target system in one of the following ways:
• Using the Configuration Manager application package. For more information, see Importing CCTK.
or
• Using the CCTK standalone application. For more information, see Using the Standalone Application.
Using The Standalone Application
You can apply SCE on the target system using the CCTK standalone application in one of the following ways:
• Double-click the SCE, or
• From the command prompt, navigate to the directory where SCE is located, and type the name of the SCE file.
Example:
C:\Windows\CCTK\SCE>"<filename>"
SCE silently installs the settings on the target system. When the installation completes, SCE generates a text file with the
same name at the same location. The text file contains all the applied options and the status of execution for the SCE file.
If you have configured a setup or system password on the target system, and while exporting SCE if you have not
provided the same password in the Validation Password dialog box (for more information, see Exporting The BIOS
Configuration File), SCE cannot be applied on the target system. However, while applying SCE from the command
prompt, you can provide the setup or system password of the target system.
Example of providing setup password:
C:\Windows\CCTK\SCE>"<filename>" --valsetuppwd=<password string>
Example of providing system password:
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