Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell Client Integration Pack for Microsoft System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Manager And System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Version 3.1 User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Using DCIP With Configuration Manager
- Dell Warranty Utility
- Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin
- Troubleshooting
- Authenticode Signature
- Windows XP Installation Fails
- KVM Over Wireless
- Hardware Inventory Report Memory Speed is reported as Zero
- Max Password Length Change
- KVM Power Control to Boot to OS in S3
- Windows XP(x86) OS Deployment Hangs During Installation
- Apply Operating System Task Sequence Action Has A Red Bang
- Related Reference
Dell Warranty Utility
The Dell Warranty Info Tool helps to retrieve the Dell Warranty Information for a list of systems. The systems are specified with
their service tags.
You can use DCIP Warranty Information Utility to perform the following tasks:
● Collect warranty information of Dell client systems from Dell servers
● Export service-tags from Configuration Manager database to a CSV File
● Copy warranty information to a database from CSV file
● Generate reports
NOTE: Enable the SQL Server Reporting Services to build Warranty Reports. For more information, see the Configuration
Manager documentation at technet.microsoft.com.
Topics:
• Launching The Warranty Utility
•
Configuring The Warranty Utility
• Retrieving The Warranty Information
• Exporting Service-Tags From Configuration Manager To A CSV File
• Copying CSV Results To A Database
• Generating Reports
Launching The Warranty Utility
To launch the Warranty Utility:
On systems running Windows Server 2008 or older:
Click Start > All Programs > Dell > Client Integration Pack for Microsoft ConfigMgr 2012 > Warranty Utility.
On systems running Windows Server 2012:
Launch the Start screen, Dell > Client Integration Pack for Microsoft ConfigMgr 2012 > Warranty Utility.
Configuring The Warranty Utility
Before you run the Warranty utility, configure the following parameters to gather the warranty information.
1. Launch the Warranty Utility.
For more information, see Launching The Warranty Utility.
2. Enter Dell.WarrantyInfo.exe setup_config to store the configuration in the Windows Registry. For more
information, see Saving The Configuration To The Registry.
NOTE:
To save the configuration information into a file, enter Dell.WarrantyInfo.exe setup_config
config_file=<name of the file>. For more information, see Saving The Configuration To A File.
3. Configure the following parameters:
NOTE: To skip a certain setup parameters like Proxy Domain , press enter key without any input.
a. Proxy User Domain of the server (if set).
b. Proxy User Name of the server (if set).
c. Proxy Password of the server (if set).
d. Proxy server address (if set).
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