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Enable Dell Client Management
Please confirm that how to enable dell client management service.
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lmacri
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February 6th, 2025 15:24
Hi Swapnil0939:
Just note that several users have recently reported problems with the Dell Client Management Service. See coppenheim's 30-Dec-2024 Dell Command Update in the SupportAssist for PCs board of this forum for one example. It is normal for Dell Client Management Service to be temporarily stopped when an update is installed for SupportAssist v4.x or some other Dell program that shares this service, but sometimes Dell Client Management Service fails to automatically restart once the software installer is finished.
What is your Dell computer model and Windows operating system? What Dell program are you using (e.g., SupportAssist v4.6.3, Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.4.0, etc.) when you see a pop-up warning you that Dell Client Management Service is disabled?
Open your Windows Services (go to Start | Windows Administrative Tools | Services or just search for "services" from your taskbar) and scroll down to Dell Client Management Service. This service should have a Startup Type of "Automatic (Delayed Start, Trigger Start)" and the Status should be "Running" as shown below. NOTE: Post back if the Startup Type is "Disabled" and I'll provide instructions on how to fix this.
If the Status is blank as shown below that means the service as been stopped (i.e., the service is not running). You can often fix this by restarting your computer, but if that doesn't help then select the Dell Client Management Service and click the "Start the service" link to enable the service. Once the Dell Client Management Service is running again check to see if your Dell software launches correctly.
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Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.5371 * Firefox v135.0.0 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.24090.11-1.1.24090.11 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.2.5.158-1.0.5135 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.4.0 * My Dell v2.2.6.0 * Fusion Service 2.2.14.0
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November 18th, 2025 18:24
Bonjour
Le champ Etat est vide et le type de démarrage est 'Désactivé' sans qu'il soit possible de le modifier, comment donc résoudre ce problème ?
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lmacri
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November 18th, 2025 19:09
Hi MarcoPolo245:
See my 12-May-2024 instructions in Ruban kumar's dell client management service enable.
If the Startup Type is "Disabled" instead of "Automatic (Delayed Start)" [or "Automatic (Delayed Start, Trigger Start)"] then right-click the service, choose Properties from the pop-up context menu, and choose "Automatic (Delayed Start)" from the Startup Type dropdown box as shown in the image below. Be sure to click the Apply and OK buttons before closing.
Then restart your computer and confirm the Status is "Running" and the Startup Type is "Automatic (Delayed Start)" [or "Automatic (Delayed Start, Trigger Start)"].
If that doesn't help please let us know your Dell computer model, Windows operating system and Dell SupportAssist version number shown at Control Panel | Programs | Programs an Features. It would also help if you could post an image of what your Dell Client Management Service looks like in Windows Services.
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Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.6575 * Firefox v145.0.0 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.25100.9008-1.1.25100.9002 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.4.4.225-145.0.5428 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * My Dell v2.2.6.0 * Fusion Service 2.2.14.0
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