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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