Dell Command | Configure Self-Contained Executable (SCE) file allows
you to:
Customize configurations
Export a customized configuration to apply the same
settings on a target client system
Export both supported and unsupported options
Customize your BIOS configuration
To import
Dell Command | Configure SCE packages:
Launch the Configuration Manager console.
Click Software Library.
Expand Overview > Application Management.
Right click Packages, then click Dell Command | Integration Suite > Import Dell Command | Configure Package.
The Dell Command | Configure Package
Import Wizard screen is displayed.
Click Browse and navigate
to the location of the Dell Command | Configure SCE file.
NOTE: The Dell Command |
Configure SCE file is generated by exporting customized settings from
the Dell Command | Configure. For more information, see Dell Command
| Configure User’s Guide on dell.com/support.
Select a distribution point from the list available
under Select the distribution points to manage and update to distribute the package automatically once it is created.
Click OK.
If a package already exists in the Configuration
Manager, a message is displayed asking if you want to recreate or
continue. If you select No, the process does
not recreate the package. Otherwise, the package is removed from Configuration
Manager, and a new package is created.
NOTE: If the following error
message is displayed Invalid SCE file, then
select a valid SCE package in step 5.
When the process is complete, a new package
is created.
NOTE: To
see the details of the newly created package, browse to Packages > Dell Client Packages on the Configuration Manager console. The newly created
package is under Dell Client Packages.
After the wizard completes, the Dell Command
| Configure SCE Software Package is created under Packages. Associate these packages with a task sequence for pre-OS deployment,
or use them during post-OS configuration.
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