Owners Manual
The Components Properties window is displayed listing the information about the component
selected.
NOTE: You can use the hyperlink at the bottom of the Components Properties window to
download the component.
4. Click Close to return to the repository.
Deleting Components
You can delete components from a repository. To delete components:
1. In the Dell Repository Manager window, click My Repositories tab, select the desired repository, and
click
Open.
2. On the Components screen, select the component(s) you want to delete, and click Delete.
The Delete Component(s) window is displayed.
3. In the Delete Component(s) window, click:
• Delete from Repository — Deletes the component from the corresponding Repository.
• Cancel — Exits the Delete Component(s) window.
4. If you selected Delete from Repository, the Delete task removes the component(s) from the
repository and the database.
The Please Wait... window is displayed while the component(s) is being deleted.
NOTE: Before deleting any component, delete all its dependent DUPs. Else, Repository
Manager displays a warning and does not allow the deletion of the component.
Working With Filters
The Dell Repository Manager has an extensive search mechanism that allows you to query repositories,
create filters, and save and load filters. Using the filtering capabilities of the Dell Repository Manager, you
can view specific Dell Update Packages (DUPs) from any selected repository.
You can create filters based on the following criteria:
• Keyword Search
• Update Type
• Criticality
• Brand
• Supported Platforms
• Component Version
• Operating System
• Supported Devices
• Release Date
• PCI Device Info — Peripheral Components Interconnect (PCI)
Component Filters
The filter properties table lists the options which you can use to filter your search results:
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