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No Console Required - UnprovisionEX Command Line Utility Released

VERSION 4 Published

Created on: Jul 17, 2008 5:57 PM by tcduncan - Last Modified:  Jul 30, 2008 3:24 PM by tcduncan

The UnprovisionEx Utility is a simple command line utility that allows users to
remotely unprovision an Intel(R) AMT system without requiring a separate
management console. This utility supports Intel(R) AMT systems configured for
basic, standard and advanced modes (formerly known as SMB and Enterprise
provisioning), using digest authentication (simple username and password) or
Kerberos authentication.
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Jul 17, 2008 11:47 PM Click to view josh.hilliker's profile josh.hilliker  says:

One Word "YES". the AMT MULLIGAN is here..

Jul 18, 2008 12:09 PM Click to view nickmolina's profile nickmolina  says:

How do you confirm success? Executing the command line disallowed my console from connecting to the client through ISDU but at the same time, the client's ME had the same settings as if it was provisioned.

Jul 18, 2008 4:40 PM Click to view bgmckown's profile bgmckown  says: in response to: nickmolina

What was the specific command you used? Were you doing a full or partial unprovision? If it was a full unprovision, did you specify a new provisioning mode (Ent or SMB)?