Users Guide

For catalogs created with multiple models and software components that those multiple models have in common, an issue
has been resolved where the <catalog-name>.xml file in a downloaded .zip file now correctly captures that the software
components support each applicable model. [DCRM-1999]
Release Notes v1.3
For 1.2 and earlier, when catalogs were created with multiple models and the <catalog-name>.xml file in a downloaded .zip
file omits that overlapping software components support each of those models, the administrator must re-create the catalog
and download the new catalog. [DCRM-1999]
New Features and Functionality v1.2
Cloud Repository Manager v1.2 has the following features and functionality:
The Component Properties page contains the software component URL that links to the OEM to access download from
there.
In Manage Catalogs, when editing a Draft, Test, or Production, all check boxes are cleared by default.
Release Notes v1.2
No release notes exist.
New Features and Functionality v1.1
Cloud Repository Manager v1.1 has the following features and functionality:
Microsoft Edge Chromium and Mozilla Firefox are supported.
Upon download, the Maker.exe file is at the root of the .zip file. A ReadMe.txt file is included.
In the Add Model page, models are listed in alphabetical order.
In the Create New Catalog wizard, operating systems are listed in alphabetical order by default.
Steps have been included for using the SHA checksum value to verify the catalog after a download.
Release Notes v1.1
In Command Prompt, when running a downloaded Dell.Command.Repository.Maker.exe and using -h for help, -c, -t, and
-b should be outside the quotation marks in the examples. The same applies to the examples in the Catalog Download
dialog when downloading a Production catalog. For correct examples, see the Dell Command | Cloud Repository Manager
Administrator Guide.
New Features and Functionality v1.0
Cloud Repository Manager v1.0 has the following features and functionality:
For Dell device models, filters in the user interface allow an IT administrator to make granular selections, simplifying the
number of prioritized updates.
The Catalog Management page provides the following features:
Centralized location for IT administrators to collaborate, edit, and track custom update catalogs.
Opportunity to download a Test state and validate the updates before distributing to users.
In Catalog Management, a page lists the updates to drivers, firmware, BIOS, and some Dell applications for that custom
catalog. The IT administrator can control which updates to implement.
If necessary, IT administrators can access past Production versions. The Cloud Repository Manager archives Production
versions.
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