How to Export Dell Encryption Management Agent Inventory to an XML File
Summary: This article explains how to configure the Dell Encryption Management Agent to dump the inventory it is uploading to the Dell Security Management Server to an XML file.
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- As of May 2022, Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise has reached End of Maintenance. This article is no longer updated by Dell. For more information, reference Product Life Cycle (End of Support / End of Life) Policy for Dell Data Security. If you have any questions on alternative articles, either reach out to your sales team or contact endpointsecurity@dell.com.
- As of January 2019, Dell Endpoint Security Suite Pro has reached End of Service and this article is no longer updated by Dell. For more information, reference Product Life Cycle (End of Support / End of Life) Policy for Dell Data Security.
- Reference Endpoint Security for additional information about current products.
Affected Products:
- Dell Encryption Self-Encryption Drive
- Dell Encryption BitLocker Manager
- Dell Endpoint Security Suite Pro
- Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise
- Dell Encryption Full Disk Encryption
Warning: The next step is a Windows Registry edit:
- Back up the Registry before proceeding, reference How to Back Up and Restore the Registry in Windows
.
- Editing the Registry can cause the computer to become unresponsive on the next reboot.
- Contact Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers for assistance if you have concerns about performing this step.
- Right-click the Start Menu and select Run.

- Open the Windows Registry Editor by entering regedit in the Run window and selecting OK.

- Go to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DellMgmtAgent\Parameters.
- Right-click and select New >
DWORD (32-bit) Value.

- Name the new
DWORD DumpXMLInventoryand set its value to 1.

- Restart the computer from the windows Start Menu to allow the registry change to take effect.

- Once the computer has been restarted, right-click the system tray icon for the Dell Encryption Management Agent and select Check for Policy Updates.

- The inventory information is written to C:\ProgramData\Dell\Dell Data Protection\Inventory.xml.

To contact support, reference Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers.
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Article Number: 000130898
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2024
Version: 11
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