iAMT Scan is a small, silent utility which leverages the MEInfo utility, and captures the data back into the Windows Registry for Inventory collection. It helps identify the provisioning state, firmware/driver levels, and more. To download the User Guide, visit http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2060.
No Problem, I hope it serves to help the community. The overview and links to the Use Guide can be found here:
Documentation on using this in an Altiris environment is available at http://juice.altiris.com/node/6382
Yes. All values are stored in the HKLM\System registry, which are not redirected in 64 Bit XP or Vista... I actually created it on a 64 bit Vista machine.
As a side note.... if using UAC in Vista, you will need to run it under Administrator context for it to function properly. The Use Guide is located here: http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2060
I tried to run locally on my work laptop, but had to install the AMT drivers from the oem website before it would provide any data on AMT status.
indeed, that is outlined in the Use Guide. For the process to return any information of value from the ME, the HECI driver must be loaded.
What is the license for this tool? It it allowed to redistribute it with our inventory software?
Will. thank you for posting, where in the registry do you pipe the info to?
(udpdate). I see the word document now and I ran the test - success. Thanks Will