Setup Guide
7. Click Install.
The progress bar is displayed. After installation, the completion message is displayed.
8. Click Next and then click Finish.
Working With DLCI on a User Account Control Enabled System
The permissions required to install or uninstall the DLCU feature on a site server are as follows:
• You have a local administrator or a domain administrator access to the server.
• On a operating system, such as Microsoft Windows Server 2008, with User Account Control (UAC) enabled, launch
the EXE file from a command prompt using Run As Administrator.
• The permissions on Configuration Manager are:
– Site = Read
– Package = Read, Delete, and Create
Using DLCI for Configuration Manager on a UAC-Enabled System
1. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator.
2. Run Dell_Lifecycle_Controller_Integration_2.1.0.xxx.exe from the folder where you have extracted it.
3. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to install DLCI on the system.
Using the Repair Option in the Installer
1. To repair the installation of DLCI for Configuration Manager, if UAC is enabled, see Working With DLCI on a User
Account Control Enabled System, else double-click Dell_Lifecycle_Controller_Integration_2.1.0.xxx.exe.
The Welcome screen is displayed.
2. Click Next.
3. In Program Maintenance, select Repair, and then click Next.
The Ready to Repair the Program screen is displayed.
4. Click Install.
A progress screen displays the progress of the installation. After the installation is complete, the InstallShield
Wizard Completed window is displayed.
5. Click Finish.
Upgrading DLCI for Configuration Manager From a Previous Version
NOTE:
• Before upgrading to Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 from Configuration Manager 2012, first you must
uninstall DLCI and DSDP, and delete the boot images created using DSDP 2.0 or DSDP 2.1. After the upgrade,
install DSDP and DLCI.
• DLCI for Configuration Manager supports upgrading only from version 2.0.1 to later versions.
If you have lower version installed, you must first uninstall the lower version and then install version 2.1. When
you uninstall the lower version, the previous settings are not retained and you must rediscover the target
systems after you install version 2.1. For example, as DLCI for Configuration Manager does not support
upgrade from DLCI 2.0 to DLCI 2.1, uninstall DLCI 2.0 and re-install DLCI 2.1.
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