Reference Guide

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Introduction
Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software application that provides configuration capability to
business client platforms. This product consists of a Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User
Interface (GUI) to configure various BIOS features. You can use Dell Command | Configure on Microsoft
Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows
8.1, and Windows 10 operating systems, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments.
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 Windows 10 operating system.
Support for Windows PE 10.0.
Support for new platforms
Ability to provide feedback on Dell Command | Configure from the GUI.
Support for the additional languages.
Ability to install the application in the supported languages using .mst files.
Support for an enhanced GUI for providing system, setup, and hard disk drive passwords while
exporting the .exe file.
Support for configuring hard disk drive password using the GUI.
Support for configuring the options associated with the stealth mode feature including, bluetooth
radio (--bluetoothstealthmode ), fan (--fanstealthmode), GPS (--gpsstealthmode ), LCD screen
backlight (--lcdstealthmode), LEDs (--ledstealthmode), onboard speakers (--speakersstealthmode),
WiGig radio (--wigigradiostealthmode), WLAN (and WiGig) radio (--wlanstealthmode), and WWAN
(and WiGig) radio (--wwanstealthmode) options.
Support for delaying the time of action taken by the system. See, --extendposttime option.
Support for configuring the external WLAN indicator LED. See, --extwlanled option.
Support for configuring the Intel Ready Mode Technology. See, --irmt option.
Support for configuring the keyboard backlight color for the rugged systems.
See, keyboardbacklightcolor option.
Support for configuring the primary video device slot for the rugged systems.
See, --primaryvideodeviceslot option.
Support for configuring all the non-video devices (serial, audio, LAN, and USB ports) on a rugged
dock. See, --rdocknonvideodevices option.
Support for configuring the USB ports 20, 21, 22, 23. See, --usbport20,--usbport21,--usbport22, and
--usbport23 options.
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