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
Hardware inventory report memory speed is reported
as zero
This is a DMTF issue where memory speed is defined in seconds. Configuration Manager Resource Explorer today reports this as
0.
Max password length change
Some system BIOS does not support reducing the Maximum password length down from 32.
KVM power control to boot to OS in S3
If after a KVM connection is established, the AMT client enters power state S3 or S4, the KVM connection is lost within
30 seconds of entering the sleep state. (This issue occurs in both wired and wireless environments.) In such a case, the
administrator must restart the connection (Connection→ Start), before issuing a reboot command (operating system, BIOS,
Diagnostics, IDE-R).
Windows XP(x86) OS Deployment Hangs During
Installation
Microsoft Windows XP(x86) operating system deployment hangs while installing drivers that use Kernel Mode Driver Framework
(KMDF) version 1.9, such as, Accelerometer device from ST Micro. To resolve this issue, follow the steps mentioned in
support.microsoft.com/kb/2494168/.
Apply operating system task sequence action has a
red bang
When creating a Task Sequence using the Bare Metal Client Deployment Template the Apply Operating System Task
Sequence action has a Red Bang. To resolve this:
1. In the Task Sequence editor, click Apply Operating System Image.
2. Select an operating system image by:
● Selecting Apply operating system from a capture image option.
● Selecting Apply operating system from an original installation source option.
3. Click Browse.
4. Browse and select the Operating System Image and click OK.
5. Clear the Use an unattended or Sysprep answer file for a custom installation option.
6. Click the Options tab.
7. Select Disable this step option.
8. Click Apply.
9. Click the Options tab.
10. Clear the Disable this step option.
11. Click Apply.
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Troubleshooting