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Public Group | Founded: 08 Mar 2007 | Serving 6015 members

Here's where we discuss the amazing vPro technology and how it works with Altiris products. Get involved today!

Welcome to the Intel vPro Technology slice of Connect. Here's where we discuss the amazing vPro technology and how it works with Altiris products. Get involved today!

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New article 05 Sep 2007
If only solutions were perfect, errors resolved automatically, and tuning was never required nor needed. Then again, that's what many of us get paid to do and handle. The intent here is to focus on common Intel® vPro™ configuration and provisioning errors in an Altiris environment. More im
New blog entry 17 Aug 2007
Both dynamic and static IPs are supported by Intel® AMT clients, yet it is best that both the host operating system and ME (e.g. Intel® AMT Management Engine) use the same setting. Not all client environments use DHCP for IP addressing, thus both modes need to be supported. Two MAC addresses
New blog entry 03 Aug 2007
The following is a summary list of key project team roles for successful Intel vPro projects. This is a summary from experiences based on real-world engagements with real-world customers. Some items may seem obvious - yet sometimes oversight on the "obvious" is what leads to unfortu
New blog entry 03 Aug 2007
Recent erroneous reports regarding scalability of Altiris Out of Band Manager have occurred. The following Q&A was developed with Intel input and approval and corrects this misinformation. This document is intended to be used reactively if you encounter this misinformation. Problem stateme
New article 24 Jul 2007
With Intel® AMT offering remote power on, serial-over-LAN, and IDE-Redirection -- do we still need Pre-Execution (PXE) boot built into Altiris Deployment suite with Altiris PXE server? What about Wake-on-LAN? Those are loaded question with loaded answers. I'll state my view -- and am open
New blog entry 24 Jul 2007
The Intel® AMT management engine (ME) can be placed in a sleep state depending on the host systems power state. A common default setting is that the ME is on regardless of the host systems power state (unless of course the power has been totally removed from the system). The screen shot below
New blog entry 24 Jul 2007
Q: If an OEM Intel® Centrino® Pro platform is docked, will Intel® AMT still work? A: Since Intel® AMT is a combination of supported chipset, NIC, memory, processor, management solution, etc - this is an interesting question. At first thought - if a non-Intel® AMT compliant NIC, then
New blog entry 24 Jul 2007
Each time an Intel® AMT capable device boots, data (listed below) is recorded into the NVRAM (non-volatile RAM). Thus if a variance occurs between system boots, an alert is noted within the Intel® AMT logs and event manager. In addition, should a replacement part be needed, the exact data can