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I've tried 2 POSTs since I joined this morning but none of them are showing up. I hope this one does.
I am using WebUI to test a computer (client) for basic AMT functionality. When I power the client down using WebUI, the client powers down without closing Windows properly and I can no longer connect to the client machine using WebUI. If I power down the client locally, then Windows, of course, closes correctly and this system powers down normally. I can then connect using WebUI and power the machine on.
Any ideas of what I may have configured wrong in the ME AMT setup? I am not an IT guru or network admin so I am guessing at some of the settings.
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I have followed your document "Finding Itel AMT capable machines with scs7 and sccm v1.1.pdf" in order to gather an insight into how much of our estate currently supports or doesn't support Intel AMT management. After following this document and setting up the MOF's and rolling out the configuration tool to some test clients I am unable to see several class attributes in sccm resource explorer such as 'isAMTconfigured' and 'isAMTenabledinbios'. I have checked the SQL database for the view in question and it also does not show several attributes. I have looked at the computer and its values for these in the registry are null. Your initial query in the aforementioned pdf document shows how to set up a collection to display the non-amt clients by querying the 'isamtconfigured' attribute, but it does not exist in the sccm class to query.
What is wrong?
Thanks
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I would suggest checking the following documentation:
AMT:http://software.intel.com/sites/manageability/AMT_Implementation_and_Reference_Guide/ http://software.intel.com/sites/manageability/AMT_Implementation_and_Reference_Guide/ Intel vPro Technology Reference Guide:http://www.intel.com/en_US/Assets/PDF/general/rg_Intel_vProTechnology.pdf http://www.intel.com/en_US/Assets/PDF/general/rg_Intel_vProTechnology.pdf Setup and Configuration for Intel vPro Technology-Based PCs:http://www.intel.com/en_US/Assets/PDF/general/cg_congi_guide_vPro.pdf http://www.intel.com/en_US/Assets/PDF/general/cg_congi_guide_vPro.pdf Intel Management Engine User Guide:http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-6112 http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-6112- Mark as New
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Thank you Adolfo. I will take a look at the documentation.
Regards,
AtlPackFan
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Hi Again,
Can't find anything. Everything else appears to be working...KVM, SOL IDR. And I can start and stop the computer using a management console I downloaded. I just can't restart from WebUI.
I will keep looking but at this point I'm not super worried about.

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