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cctk.exe --tpmactivation=activate does not work on any of my models
I have updated the BIOSs to the current release on a E6400, 960, 755, and D830 and I was able to turn on the TPM using the --tpm=on option then rebooted and tried to activate the TPM using the --tpmactivation=activate option however that command seems to fail. After a reboot they all return tpm=on and tpmactivation=deactivated when I run "cctk --tpm --tpmactivation".
The commands I have had work fine are (In WinPE) --tpm=on --embnic1=on --passwordbypass=rebootbypass then after a reboot I run (In Windows XP SP3) bootorder --sequence=bev,embnic --enabledevice=bev,embnic which also works. This is were I was trying to activate the TPM but it is failing.
The commands I have had work fine are (In WinPE) --tpm=on --embnic1=on --passwordbypass=rebootbypass then after a reboot I run (In Windows XP SP3) bootorder --sequence=bev,embnic --enabledevice=bev,embnic which also works. This is were I was trying to activate the TPM but it is failing.
scarneol
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October 21st, 2010 13:00
Therkilt
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October 21st, 2010 14:00
All of my BIOSs are up-to-date as of a month ago.
Precision M4500 - works
Latitude E6400 - Works
Optiplex 755 - Works
Latitude D820 - Activation not available
Latitude D620 - Activation not available
Optiplex 745 - Works
Optiplex 960 - Fails
Latitude D830 - Works
Precision T5400 - Works
I do recomend running the cctk --tpm=on, rebooting then running the above script since this seems to be required for some of the systems like the D830.
Therkilt
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October 21st, 2010 14:00
folikbc
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October 22nd, 2010 09:00
cctk --setuppwd=pswrd
cctk --tpm=on --valsetuppwd=pswrd
cctk --tpmactivation=activate --valsetuppwd=pswrd
cctk --setuppwd= --valsetuppwd=pswrd
The only luck that I have had has been on a E4200 Bios A13 the TPM will turn on and activate.
My failing units that the TPM will turn on but will not go "active" are 2 E6400 with Bios versions A20 and A26.
Still need to test are E6410, E4310,M6400, and M6500
I have contacted are Dell Rep and will have a Dell System Engineer to help investigate.
jamesavery1
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November 1st, 2010 13:00
atxjayhawk
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November 5th, 2010 07:00
jamesavery1
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November 5th, 2010 10:00
Just an update. Dell has pushed the tickets up to IPS to help resolve as of yesterday.
ben_cham
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January 18th, 2011 03:00
jamesavery1
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January 18th, 2011 06:00
Thanks,
James
mayurkirti
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May 6th, 2011 13:00
Thanks.
DELL-Warren B
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May 6th, 2011 14:00
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p.r..
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September 23rd, 2011 00:00
Hello guys,
i am having the same Problems on my Dell Latitude 6320 and 6520 machines.
if i enter the cctk.exe --tpmactivation=activated in the command line i get the "tpmactivation=activated" message but in the BIOS it is still deactivated.
here is what i tried already
- command during Winpe (CCTK boot CD)
- installed CCTK.msi and entered command in W7x64 OS
- integrated CCTK in SCCM boot image and put the commands during Winpe
- build CCTK Package for SCCM an run commands in Task sequence after OS is applied
- tried Warren´s script with "cscript.exe //nologo SampleTrustedPlatformModuleActivation.vbs localhost" (should localhost work??)
- upgraded BIOS to A06
Setting the BIOS PW and switching on the TPM works.. only the activation seems to work but does not.
Any ideas what else i could try??
best regards
Philipp
TRLSecurity
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October 3rd, 2011 03:00
I have had success with enabling TPM, reboot, activating TPM, deploying Windows 7 then initiating a BitLocker encryption on the following Dell models. I am using CCTK 2.0.1:
D630
E6400
E6410
Regards,
Steve
p.r..
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October 6th, 2011 00:00
i already tried it with rebooting between each step and it did not work.
regards
Philipp
Nate.Wagenaar
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October 7th, 2011 08:00
The suggested command line string is:
"HAPI\hapint.exe" -i -k C-C-T-K -p "hapint.exe"
Or you can run the HAPIInstall.bat in the CCTK source files.