Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Client Integration Pack for Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Version 3.0 User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Using Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
- Inserting Dell Drivers Into A Windows PE Boot Image
- Creating Dell Client Driver Packages
- Dell Command | Configure Self-Contained-Executable File
- Importing Dell Command | Monitor
- Managing and updating distribution points
- Creating a task sequence
- Configuring task sequence actions
- Computer Association
- Advertising A Task Sequence
- Deploying A Task Sequence
- Dell Command | Warranty
- The Dell Command | Intel vPro Out Of Band Application
- 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
4. Select the Default Video Screen, that is the screen you want to connect at the start of the KVM session.
5. If you want the user to provide consent, select the User Consent check box.
6. Set the time-out through the User Consent Timeout.
7. Set the time frame for the KVM session to time-out after a period of inactivity using the Session Timeout.
8. Click Finish.
Logging
Set your preferences for the type of logs you want to capture by Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin. The log files are located in the
installation folder.
1. Launch the Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin.
For more information, see Launching The Dell Intel vPro AMT Plugin.
2. On the Dell AMT vPro Plugin Home screen, click Application Preferences.
3. On the Welcome screen, click Logging.
The Logging screen is displayed.
4. Select one of the following type of Logs from the Log Level drop-down menu:
● None — no logs are captured.
● Normal — typical logging for client systems operating normally. This is the recommended setting.
● Debug — detailed logging for troubleshooting unexpected issues.
5. Click Browse to choose the location where your log files are created.
6. To view existing logs, click Open Containing Folder.
7. Click Save and Finish
Task Queue Setup
This feature allows you to limit the number of task requests saved and displayed in the window.Task Queue
1. Launch the AMT plug-in. For more information, see Launching the AMT Plug-in.
2. On the DCIP’s Home screen, click Preferences.
3. On the Welcome screen, click Task Queue.
The Task Queue tab is displayed.
4. Set the Task History Limit to the number of tasks you wish to retain in the database (1-500).
NOTE: The older completed tasks is automatically deleted from the database as new tasks are created.
5. To have your Task Queue automatically refresh every 15 seconds, select the Refresh the task list automatically check
box.
NOTE:
To reduce database activity, deselect the Refresh the task list automatically box and click Refresh on the
Task Queue to update the Task list.
Task Queue
The Task Queue window allows you to review scheduled and completed tasks. You can also click:
● Refresh—to refresh the task queue.
● View—to get detailed information about an individual task in the task queue. Click Export—to export the information to an
excel file.
● Re-Run—to rerun an existing task which has failed on client systems while skipping those client systems on which the task
has run successfully. If a Task was completed without any errors, then Re-Run—restarts all client systems in the Task.
● Retrieve—runs the Retrieve (instead of the Schedule) path of a report task.
● Edit—edit tasks that are pending (waiting to be run). Tasks are placed on Hold while editing is underway.
● Duplicate—duplicate any pending, completed, and canceled tasks.
● Cancel—cancel tasks that are not yet Completed.
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