Users Guide
For example,
• If the setup password is set in the system, and you want to configure BIOS tokens/features, you
need to provide setup password.
• If the setup and system passwords are set in the system, and you want to configure BIOS tokens/
features, you need to provide setup password.
• If the setup and system passwords are set in the system, and if you want to configure BIOS
tokens/features as well as change system password, you need to provide both system and setup
passwords.
• If the setup, system and hard disk drive passwords are set in the system, and if you want to
configure BIOS tokens/features as well as change hard disk drive password, you need to provide
both setup and hard disk drive passwords.
4. Provide appropriate password(s) in order to be able to configure the desired settings.
• To provide a setup password, click Setup Password, then select the Use the password
information below option, and then type the setup password.
• To provide a system password, click System Password, then select the Use the password
information below option and type the system password.
• To provide a hard disk drive password, click Hard Disk Drive Password, then select the Use the
password information below option and type the hard disk drive password.
5. If the target system does not have a setup, system, or hard disk drive password, then select No
password is required.
6. Click OK.
Exporting the configuration without setting values
To export asset and propowntag without specifying changes to values:
Select the Apply Settings check box of the corresponding option and export.
Target system configuration
You can apply the exported INI, CCTK, SCE, and shell script files to configure the target client systems.
Related Links:
• Applying a INI or CCTK file
• Applying a shell script on Linux systems
• Applying a SCE file
Applying a INI or CCTK file
The prerequisites for applying a INI file or CCTK file are as follows:
• Administrator privileges
• Dell Command | Configure installed on the client system
To apply a INI file or CCTK file, type cctk -i <filename>.
Applying a shell script on Linux
1. Copy the script to a system running the Linux operation system.
2. Run dos2unix on the system.
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