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- If the PC is provided a static IP in the BIOS then how can that PC be accessed via Internet from any where in the world?
- How to access C drive of vPro thru web browser (using http)?
- Can we write data or an Exe into 3PDS during runtime?
- What is the amount of available memory?
- If programs are written in C# or VB.Net in BIOS then how will be able to run our applications?
- Is there any API or Web Services that can transfer data remotely into vpros C drive?
- Can we create our own interface for vPro machine that can be accessed via http?
- Can we create our own Web service if yes then what is the process to host and where should we host it?
- What features are different in cPro and vPro, can we get a comparative list of both?
Really Apprecate your answers and thoughts on these which would help in helping us build our application using AMT capabilities
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Hi,
We are working on this; will get back to you soon.
Thanks,
Sree
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Hey,
I am categorizing your big list here :)
- If the PC is provided a static IP in the BIOS then how can that PC be accessed via Internet from any where in the world?
You should have a Gateway system (software) on the same network as the client and the remote system should have connectivity to this Gateway device. I assume you are asking about the situation where your AMT client is within your network and you are trying to access it from a remote system external to this network
Thanks,
Sree

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