Users Guide

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Introduction
Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software that provides configuration capability to business
client systems. You can configure the client systems using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a
Command Line Interface (CLI).
For more information on CLI, see Dell Command | Configure Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at Dell.com/DellClientCommandSuiteManuals. You can use Dell Command | Configure in Red
Hat Enterprise Linux environments and Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE),
and on the Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 operating
systems.
NOTE: Dell Command | Configure was formerly Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK). After the
CCTK version 2.2.1, CCTK is rebranded as Dell Command | Configure.
What’s new in this release
The new features for this release include support for:
New operating systems: Windows 7 Professional FES, and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB, Ubuntu
Desktop 16.04.
New platforms: Dell Embedded Box PC 3000 series, and Dell Embedded Box PC 5000 series.
Configuring the Dell Type-C Thunderbolt docks to function when the Thunderbolt is disabled. See --
alwaysallowdelldocks option.
Configuring the BIOS recovery option. See --biosrecovery option.
Configuring the threshold value for the operating system boot failure. See --bootfailthreshold option.
Configuring the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus. See --canbus option.
Configuring the I/O module. See --iomodule option.
Configuring the memory allocation size for the Intel Software Guard Extension (SGX) processor
reserved memory. See --enclavememorysize option.
Configuring onboard sound devices. See --onboardsounddevice option.
Configuring the number of cores available in the system. See --processorcorecount option.
Additional possible values for --serial1 and --serial2 options.
Configuring the 3rd serial port. See --serial3 option.
Configuring the 4th serial port. See --serial4 option.
Configuring the 5th serial port. See serial5 option.
Configuring the 6th serial port. See serial6 option.
Configuring the system to boot from the Thunderbolt device. See --thunderboltbootsupport option.
Configuring the OROMs and pre-boot UEFI drivers provided by Thunderbolt devices, or PCIe devices.
See --thunderboltprebootmodule option.
Configuring the touch screen. See --touchscreen option.
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