Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | Configure Version 4.2 User's Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | Configure 4.2
- Windows SMM Security Mitigations Table (WSMT) Compliance for Dell Command | Configure 4.2
- Using graphical user interface for Dell Command | Configure 4.2
- Accessing Dell Command | Configure within Microsoft Windows system
- Accessing Dell Command | Configure within Linux
- Files and folders of Dell Command | Configure
- Accessing the Dell Command | Configure GUI
- Creating a BIOS package using the GUI
- Configuration options
- Configuring the setup, system, and hard disk drive passwords
- Clearing setup, system and hard disk drive passwords using the existing password
- Password protection screen
- Configuring the autoon option
- Configuring the bootorder option
- Boot order screen
- Adding a new device to the boot order
- Boot order type
- Configuring the primarybatterycfg option
- Configuring the advbatterychargecfg option
- Configuring the peakshiftcfg option
- Configuring the keyboardbacklightcolor option
- Advanced System Management
- BIOS option validation
- Exporting the BIOS configuration
- Target system configuration
- Log details in Package History
- Troubleshooting scenarios in Dell Command | Configure 4.2
- Third-party licenses
Windows SMM Security Mitigations Table
(WSMT) Compliance for Dell Command |
Configure 4.2
The Windows (SMM) Security Mitigations Table contains information about the ACPI table that was created for the Windows
operating system, which supports Windows virtualization-based security (VBS) features. Dell Command | Configure is WSMT
compatible. This is used for configuring the platform features on Dell Client Systems with WSMT enabled BIOS.
Following are the behavioral changes due to WSMT compliance:
● Configuration functionalities are available on the Dell Client Platforms which have the compatible version of BIOS supporting
WMI/ACPI. For more information on the platform list, see Supported Platforms.
● The following limited functionalities are available when the systems are having incompatible BIOS:
○ Dell Command | Configure GUI is used for viewing all the configuration features.
○ Dell Command | Configure generates SCE for multiplatform packages.
○ Dell Command | Configure generates the reports with the configured values.
○ Dell Command | Configure opens a saved package.
You may see the following warning messages when the systems are having incompatible BIOS.
○ During installation:
This system does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS, so the limited functionality is available. Update the BIOS with a
compatible version, if available. For more information, see Dell Command | Configure Release Notes.
○ Using CLI:
This system does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available.
○ For local system package in GUI:
This system does not have a WMI-ACPI compatible BIOS, and the local system SCE package does not work on this
system. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available.
○ While running the SCE packages:
This system does not have a WMI-ACPI compliant BIOS. Update the BIOS with a compatible version, if available.
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