Administrator Guide

Command line Description
File Path—Enter the file path where the policies must be
imported. File extension should be .json or .csv.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /exportinstallablepackage <Folder Path>
Use this command to export the policies to the Dell Secure Client
as a self-extractable executable file. The file can be used to deploy
the same policies on multiple devices.
Folder Path—Enter the file path where the policies must be
exported. DefaultDSCPolicy.exe file is created in the folder.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /getdscstate
Use this command to view the current state of the Dell Secure
Client. If the Dell Secure Client is enabled, 1 is displayed, and if it is
disabled, 0 is displayed.
Generate and view logfiles
About this task
Log files contain a record of events of the Dell Secure Client. This section describes the steps to generate and view the logfiles.
Steps
1. Go to C:\Program Files\Wyse\WyseLoggingLevel.ini.
2. Update the [LoggingLevel] DSCSVC parameter to 4.
You can view the logfiles for different Dell Secure Client components at C:\Wyse\WDA\DellSecureClient.
Tips and best practices
This section provides information about the best practices, and tips that help you to work effectively on the Dell Secure Client.
Before you enable and configure the Dell Secure Client, ensure that the UWF Overlay is set to RAM.
It is recommended to disable the write filter before you configure the Dell Secure Client user interface.
It is recommended that you do not disable the Dell Secure Client to secure the write filter exclusion list.
The policies are displayed in the respective folders in the Write Filter Exclusion field in the Dell Secure Client user interface.
Error codes
Table 3. Error codes
Error code Description
localInvalidFileError Select a valid file path to export the Dell Secure Client
configuration.
localExportFormatMsg Select the export format.
cliPolicyExistsErrorMsg Policy exists.
cliPolicyDoesntExist Policy does not exist.
cliInvalidPolicy Invalid policy for the configuration.
cliIgnorePolicy Ignore the policy.
cliInvalidFileExtension Invalid file extension is entered.
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