My Favorite Online Resources for Intel vPro and Altiris
Updated: 28 Jun 2008
Frequently I get asked for my favorite online sites, articles and materials in regards to Intel vPro and the Altiris client management environment. Here's a summary - and I'm open to additions by others.
Understanding the Basics and Having a Community of Experts
- For those new to Intel vPro and wanting to understand more on the core - see the demo and resources here.
- vPro Expert Center provides a great medium to collaborate (share, discuss, request, etc) - vPro Expert and vPro Activate
Focusing on the value of Intel vPro usage models and associated ROI
Each customer will have a specific interest or expectation in using Intel vPro within an Altiris environment. The top reasons include Out-of-Band Asset Inventory, Remote Power\On, Redirection, and System Defense capabilities. The following resources provide more information on how each of these are realized within an Altiris environment:
- Symantec\Intel document on Remote Diagnostics\Repair
- Using Altiris Task Server with Intel vPro series posted on Altiris Juice
- Short videos on YouTube
Advanced Reading Topics and Reference Materials:
- Advanced Tools and Scripting
- Using MEinfowin.exe to write AMT information to the registry
- Core Requirements and Methods of Provisioning
- Optimal Client environment for Provisioning
- Enabling Kerberos Authentication
- Obtaining a Remote Configuration Certificate
- FAQ on Remote Configuration
- Post Deployment Provisioning series
- Troubleshooting Series
- Multiple NS servers
- Mixed Intel SCS environments
The opinions expressed on this site are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or strategies of Intel Corporation or its worldwide subsidiaries
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