Users Guide
Install, uninstall, and upgrade Dell Command
| Integration Suite for Microsoft System
Center
Manage install, uninstall, and upgrade procedures for Dell Command | Integration Suite for Microsoft System Center.
Before conducting any of the procedures described here, review the list of Supported operating systems.
Topics:
• Prerequisites to install Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
• Configuring a network access account
• Installing Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
• Changing or repairing program options in the installer
• Upgrading Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
• Uninstalling Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
Prerequisites to install Dell Command | Integration
Suite for System Center
This section lists the prerequisites to install Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center:
● Install Configuration Manager 2012, Configuration Manager 2012 SP1, Configuration Manager 2012 R2, or Configuration
Manager Current Branch on the system where you install Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center. For details on
how to download and install Configuration Manager, see the Microsoft TechNet site at technet.microsoft.com.
● Ensure that the Windows PowerShell is installed and configured on the system running Dell Command | Integration Suite for
System Center. For more information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base on Windows PowerShell at
support.microsoft.com/kb/968930.
● Ensure that .NET version 4.6.1 or higher is installed on the system where you install Dell Command | Integration Suite for
System Center even if you are only installing the Dell Warranty portion of the software.
● To run the Configuration Manager task sequences on your client system, configure the Network Access Account. For more
information, see Configuring Your Network Access Account.
● The Configuration Manager Plugin Extensions and Intel vPro OOB Management Extensions components of Dell
Command | Integration Suite for System Center are supported only on systems running Configuration Manager console.
● You must have both administrative rights on the client systems on the network and one of the following types of rights to
Configuration Manager:
○ Full Administrator
○ Application Administrator
○ Application Author
○ Operating System Deployment Manager
○ Operations Administrator
Configuring a network access account
The network access account is required when Configuration Manager clients from workgroups or nontrusted domains require
access to resources in the site server's domain.
To configure the network access account:
1. Launch the Configuration Manager console.
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