Owners Manual

Configuring New Catalog Notification
To configure catalog notification:
1. In the Dell Repository Manager window, click ApplicationSettingsNew Catalog Notification.
The New Catalog Notification window is displayed.
NOTE: To get automatic notification on the status of schedule search, configure and test the e-
mail settings before you proceed.
2. The Email Configuration window displays the details such as default e-mail address, e-mail type, and
the server details. For more details regarding configuring and testing emails in DRM, seeConfiguring
Email Settings.
You can use the Notify Additional Email Accounts option to add or remove more recipients. The
sender’s email address automatically gets added to the recipient’s list while sending the notification
mail.
3. To receive the new Catalog notification, set the security options as follows:
Run only when user is logged on — this option allows you to receive notification when user is
logged on.
Run whether user is logged on or not (requires the Windows credentials) — this option allows
you to receive notification when user has logged off.
NOTE: Do not store credentials and passwords when the network authentication policy is
enabled. Disable this policy and schedule to run this task when you are logged off.
4. Click Create Task if you want to configure the new catalog or Cancel to exit without making
changes.
Creating New Repository
To create a New Repository:
1. In the Dell Repository Manager window, click My Repositories tab, click NewCreate New
Repository.
The Name and Description window is displayed.
2. Type the Name: and Description: and click Next.
The Base Repository window is displayed.
NOTE: Click Cancel at any time to exit without creating a new repository.
3. Select a source for the repository.
The available options are:
Dell Online Catalog — You can import the bundle(s) and components from the Dell Online
Catalog into the repositories you create.
Local Source Repository — During repository creation, local source is an option/feature, to use a
repository or a catalog that is available and maintained locally (can be on any accessible network)
as the source repository. To set the Local Repository, see Configuring Source Repository.
My Custom Repositories — Allows you to select an existing repository as the base repository.
4. Click Next.
The Select Brand window is displayed.
5. You can select one or more desired brands for the repository you are creating.
The available options are: Precision , OptiPlex , and Latitude.
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