Owner's Manual

Changed Files Click to view any component files whose hash values are different in the
destination and source repositories. Select the check box corresponding to the
files you want to update in the destination repository and click Update.
Obsolete Files Click to view the files that exist in the destination repository but, not in the source
repository. Select the check box corresponding to the system from which you
want to remove the files. The file names appear on the right-hand side. Select the
check box corresponding to the files you want to remove and click Update.
Other Files in Source Click to view new files in the source repository. Select the check box
corresponding to the system from which you want to add files to the destination
repository. The source files appear on the right-hand side. Select the check box
corresponding to the files you want to add to the destination repository and click
Update.
You can filter the files using the System or Device filters.
6. Select the updates for the destination repository. The Update button and Show report after update check box are
enabled.
7. Click Update.
8. Select the Show report after update check box if you want to view the update report.
The destination repository is updated with the latest versions of the updates available in the source repository.
The update report for the selected repositories appears in the Repository Update Report window.
Saving A Repository
Repositories can be saved as:
Entire repositories including the catalog and the packages defined in it.
Catalog only.
Editing A Repository For Business Client Version
You can only edit the name and description of a selected repository, if the repository is editable.
To edit a repository:
1. On My Repositories select the repository you want to edit and click open to view the repository.
2. Click Repository at the top of the Repository Manager screen.
3. Click Properties from the drop down list.
4. In the Repository Details window, edit the Name: or Description: , click OK to Apply Changes.
5. Click Close to exit the edit screen.
Working With Components
Components are also known as Dell Update Packages (DUPs). They are used for updating the Basic Input Output System
(BIOS), firmware, and drivers on specific platforms.
The list of components you add appear in the Components tab. You can sort the list of components based on file name,
type, version, criticality, date on which the component was created, and size of the component.
You can view the number of components in the list and the number of components you select, at the top of the list. The
numbers are displayed in the format:
<Selected/Total>
54