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You just got to the lab with your first Intel® AMT computer.

You’ve downloaded all this cool software to evaluate the technology.

You’ve got one more thing to do…

Provision / Configure the Client!

Here’s a video (requires adobe FLASH player) to help you set up your computer for Intel® AMT. We’ll be publishing more throughout 2009.

Here's a link to the <F2> BIOS setup option on Youtube if the window below fails to appear.  If you'd like to see an example of the <CTRL-P> screens, check this video out on Youtube,

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This week we had three of our team in Israel meeting with other Intel® vProTM technology developers. They worked on getting the latest features into our utilities that support the Intel® Setup and Configuration Services (SCS) for remote and one-touch client configurations as well as further synchronization on other utilities in our capability suiteincluding Manageability Commander.

 

The first utility to benefit from this trip is our Intel® SCS Setup Wizard for SCS 5.x which will release later this year. Two other utilities that will be releasing soon also benefitted. The Intel® Remote Configuration Certificate Utility and the Intel® Remote Configuration Certificate Scout are two programs targeted at helping determine the best security certificate to use when activating Intel® AMT in an enterprise with many generations of Intel® AMT firmware. We will publishing a white paper soon to further explain the issues these utilities address.

 

And, the teams established plans to align Intel® AMT Software Developer Kit functionality aligned with Manageability Commander, Director & Outpost.

 

And finally, we announce the release of the Intel® Remote Configuration Certificate Scout, a simple command line utility that allows users to query a system to detect Intel® AMT Firmware version and DHCP option 15 ‘DNS domain option name' settings. These values are useful for determining what type of remote configuration certificate your system can support. This utility supports Intel® AMT systems, and will work on either provisioned or unprovisioned systems.

 

Click here to download this utility: RCFG_support_util_1_0_08304_1.zip

 

 

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We've been busy integrating the Manageabilty Developer Tool Kit into our utility suite, and we will continue focusing our efforts in that direction while maintaining momentum on the rest of our utilities. As always, let us know what you think of our efforts to make Intel® vPro(TM) technology the best.

 

New Utility Updates

 

This week we released the following utility updates.

 

 

Usability Study

 

We are currently conducting user studies on our utilities to help guide our focus on usability. If you'd like to participate, there is still time - please send us an email stating your interest in participating to support_dopd_swe@intel.com and we will be in touch to supply you more information on the study.

 

DOPD Software Engineering Links:

 

Utilities on Expert Center

Manageability Developer Tool Kit Download

Manageability Software Development forum

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Some of our team had the opportunity to present demos and talk with IT managers in the Portland, Oregon area this week. To prepare for the event, we created a couple of Intel(R) AMT provisioning recipes that you can download from the vPro Expert Center Activation Zone today. These recipes use screen shots and some of our tools to get a test network of Intel(R) AMT computers provisioned and ready for activation in minutes rather than hours. We chose one set of conditions for each of the recipes and once you've done them, feel free to modify to meet your needs. you can even catch a glimps of yours truely making a dry-run of the demo on YouTube.

 

 

bon appetite'

 

Free Provisioning Recipes - Start Evaluating Intel(R) AMT in Under 45 Minutes

 

 

We had a great time at the event, "Intel Premier IT Proffesionals Conference" and look forward to meeting many more people in the coming weeks as the conferences swing through North America. For more information on the events go to ipip.intel.com. If you can make one, I'm sure you'd learn something and we'd love to see you. We also recieved some very favorable reviews on our givaway at the event. A nice USB drive complete with all 26 of our tools, documents, videos, links, and the recipes mentioned above. The whole set takes up around 700 MB, but Josh hillicker was pretty excited about it and mentioned we'll be trying to make it available on-line. Stay tuned...

 

 

Speaking of staying tuned, next time we'll be discussing our team's recent adoption of the tool set formerly known as the Intel(R) AMT Developer Tool Kit (DTK). After years of stellar work, Ylian Saint-hillaire has passed the baton to our team to maintain and enhance this tool set. We look forward to the challenge and the future of the tool. Until next time, good-bye.

 

 

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Volume One

 

What's new this round -

 

Activation Tools: SCS RCT Wizard

Management Tools: Remote Power Control Utility

Testing Tools: BVT

Current Projects: SMB Provisioning Utility

 

Thank you for taking the time to review our blog. We are a team of software engineers who take pride in making technology easier for others to use. We are busy working on creating tools to help in activation (use) of Intel® vPro(tm) technology. So far in 2008, we have released 7 publicly available tools and a few others special pieces of code for folks working on yet to be released Intel technologies. This being our first "all tool" blog, We've included short descriptions of our current releases as well as a couple nuggets on projects that are currently under investigation. Please plan on coming back every couple of weeks for updates on our projects. We relish suggestions from you on what you would like us to look at in our future development of the right tools to make this the great technology we know it to be.

 

Activation Tools:

 

SCS RCT Wizard

RCT.exe is a command line utility that comes with Intel® AMT Setup and Configuration Services (SCS) distributions. This tool wraps a graphical user interface and troubleshooting guide around RCT.exe making it a little easier to use.

 

USB Key Provisioning Utility

A tool focused on simplifying one-touch provisioning using a USB thumb drive to distribute management credentials through an Advanced mode**.

 

SCS Setup Wizard

A tool designed to automate the installation of the Intel® Setup and Configuration Service (SCS) along with the third party pre-requisite components automatically. SCS Setup Wizard Performs the following functions -

 

Install/configure MS SQL Server 2005 Express* Edition and MS SQL Server Management Studio Express

Install/configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0

Install/configure MS Certificate Authority*

Install/configure Active Directory Services

Install certificate for IIS

Install certificate for Intel AMT Client

Install/configure Intel SCS service

 

Management Tools:

 

Remote Power Control Utility

Simple command line utility that allows administrators managing Intel® AMT computers to power systems down without a management console application.

 

Unprovision Utility

The Intel® vPro&trade technology "mulligan." Allows administrators to remotely unprovision systems that have become unresponsive to other commands or where incorrectly provisioned.

 

Intel® AMT Reflector

A tool which offers a unique implementation allowing an Intel® AMT client to access/manage some Intel® AMT functionality locally via the OS without entering the management engine directly (usually via BIOS).

 

Testing Tools:

 

Brand Verification Tools (BVT)

This is the tool Intel's customers use to get Intel brand assets such as the Intel® vPro&trade technology sticker. The tool verifies the configuration meets the brand requirements. This tool is only available to registered users. Learn more about Intel's brand programs at http://www.intel.com/GO/brandadvantage/.

 

Intel® AMT Reflector

A tool which offers a unique implementation allowing an Intel® AMT client to access/manage some Intel® AMT functionality locally via the OS without entering the management engine directly (usually via BIOS).

 

Packet Decoder

The Intel® AMT Packet Decoder is a debug / test tool for capturing and decoding Intel® AMT commands that are sent between, an Intel AMT management console and an Intel AMT platform. Requires small business (basic mode) and non-TLS enables Standard or Advanced** Intel® AMT provisioned clients.

 

Current Projects (see note 2):

 

SMB Provisioning Utility

Many of our customers have expressed a desire to be able to activate their Intel® vPro&trade technology systems remotely. While this is possible for customers who choose to use the standard and advanced provisioning modes(see note 1), it has not been generally accomplished in the basic** mode. Our team is currently researching what is required to create a SW tool that can do this.

 

RCFG Certificate Research

The team is currently researching the requirements to build tools that can simplify the security certificates required to manage Standard and Advanced mode** provisioned computers on your network. Stay tuned for more information as the team solidifies its plans in this area.

 

More Information on the Intel® vPro Expert Center:

 

Intel® vPro & Centrino with vPro on the vPro Expert Center

A complete list of software tools targeted for use in evaluating and using your Intel® vPro technology. This list includes the tools listed here as well as other developed elsewhere.

 

Note 1: Provisioning definitions are changed! Basic was previously called SMB mode. Standard and Advanced were referred to as Enterprise mode. See Michele's http://communities.intel.com/openport/docs/DOC-1684 on the vPro Expert Center for explanation.

 

Note 2 Intel reserves the right to change plans, features and schedule at any time and without prior notice.

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Timothy Duncan

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We are a team of software engineers who take pride in making Intel(R) vPro(TM) technology easier for others to use. . We relish suggestions from you on what you would like us to look at in our future development.

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