Owner's Manual
Requirement Details
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NOTE: The Repository Manager user interface is displayed only in English
irrespective of the language of the operating system on which it is installed.
NOTE: Internet connectivity and DVD burning software are optional requirements. You can use the Repository
Manager for local repositories, without Internet connectivity. The DVD burning software is required only for
functions such as burning a custom Server Update Utility DVD or a bootable Linux CD.
Enable Task Scheduler Service
Users need to enable the Task Scheduler Service to support the 1.5 version of the Dell Repository Manager.
NOTE: Refer to Microsoft Windows Operating System user’s guide to enable the Task Scheduler Service, as
different Windows Operating System flavors may have different steps and policies.
We are describing the steps for Windows Server 2012 as this is the latest available Operating System.
Supported Dell Systems For Exported Repositories And Bundles
You can use the exported bundles on Dell systems that support Dell Update Packages (DUPs). With Repository Manager,
you can use the FTP catalog, which contains the support for n and n-1 blocks. For more information about the supported
system models for the FTP catalog, see ftp.dell.com/cmsdk/PDK_Readme.doc.
Repairing Dell Repository Manager
Repository Manager facilitates repair of errors such as missing or corrupt files and shortcuts, and registry entries that
occur while installing the application.
To repair the installation errors:
1. Double-click the Repository Manager.msi located on the system.
2. In the Dell - Repository Manager - InstallShield Wizard, click Next.
3. Select Repair and click Next.
4. On the Ready to Repair the Program window, click Install.
5. Click Finish.
The repaired Repository Manager is installed on your system.
Uninstalling Dell Repository Manager
To uninstall Repository Manager from Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 and Windows 8:
1. From the Start menu, click Control Panel → Programs and Features .
2. In Programs and Features, select Dell Repository Manager, and click Uninstall.
3. Click Yes to confirm.
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