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
● Permanent configuration — the boot-order is permanently changed.
6. If you want the Task execution to continue to subsequent clients systems when an error occurs, select the Continue on
error check box. Otherwise, Task execution will stop on the first client system where an error is encountered.
NOTE: The Re-Run task feature will allow you to pick up processing a Task that is partially complete.
7. If you want to reboot the client systems after applying changes select the Reboot after applying changes check box.
8. Click Next.
The Select Clients tab is opened.
9. Search for client systems you want to apply the Boot Order changes.
10. Select the client systems you want to apply the Boot Order changes and click Add.
11. Click Next.
The Schedule Task tab is displayed.
12. You can either choose to apply the changes immediately or schedule it to run at a later time.
13. Provide a brief description of the changes you are applying and click Finish.
14. Depending on the schedule, select one of the following options:
● Run now — the Boot Order changes are immediately applied and displays the Running status in the Task Queue.
NOTE: If the Dell client systems are not connected to the network, you have to run the task again.
● Run At — the Boot Order changes are queued in the Task Queue.
NOTE: You can launch the Task Queue to view the list of completed and pending tasks.
Configuring BIOS Settings
This feature allows you to configure and change the BIOS settings.
1. Launch the Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin.
For more information, see Launching The Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin.
2. On the Home screen click Client Configuration.
3. On the Client Configuration window, click BIOS Settings.
The BIOS Settings tab is displayed.
4. Make the changes you want to the BIOS settings for the client-systems and select the check box under Apply.
5. If you want the Task execution to continue to subsequent clients systems when an error occurs, select the Continue on
error check box. Otherwise, Task execution will stop on the first client system where an error is encountered.
6. Select the Reboot after applying changes check box if you want to reboot after applying changes.
7. You can load predetermined/default BIOS values through the BIOS Attribute Config Source:
● BIOSAttributeConfig.xml — load BIOS settings from the BIOSAttributeConfig.xml file contained in the install folder.
● Defaults — load the factory settings.
8. Click Next.
The Select Clients tab is displayed.
9. Search for the client-systems you want to update the BIOS attributes.
10. Select the client-systems you want to update the BIOS attributes and click Add.
11. Click Next.
The Schedule Task tab is displayed.
12. You can either choose to apply the changes immediately or schedule it to run at a later time.
13. Provide a brief description of the BIOS attribute changes you are applying and click Finish.
14. Depending on the schedule, select one of the following options:
● Run now — the BIOS setting configuration is immediately applied and displays the Running status in the Task Queue.
NOTE: If the Dell client systems are not connected to the network, you have to run the task again.
● Run At — the BIOS setting configuration is queued in the Task Queue.
NOTE: You can launch the Task Queue to view the list of completed and pending tasks.
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