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Scan computers for vPro information and capabilities

Benjovy
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Looking to find if there is a tool I can scan the network to see if the computers have the following.

 

vPro fully enabled with AMT support
or  Standard vPro with ISM only
or non-vPro/ISM enable.

 

I thought SCSDiscovery.exe might do it (included with Intel® SCS Configuration Tools) but it looks like the links are broken 

 

Thanks,

 

Ben

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MIGUEL_C_Intel
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Hello, Benjovy,


The tool available is called Intel® Endpoint Management Assistant (EMA) Configuration Tool (ECT).  The tool needs to be installed on each machine.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19805/30485/intel-endpoint-management-assistant-configuration-tool-intel-ema-configuration-tool.html


It provides the AMT status, availability, type, and more.  I am adding the release note of the software.


Intel® Endpoint Management Assistant Configuration Tool (Intel® EMA Configuration Tool) User Guide https://downloadmirror.intel.com/30485/Intel_EMA_Configuration_Tool_User_Guide.pdf


Intel® Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS) is at the end of its life and was removed from our download websites.


Intel® Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS) End of Life Announcement

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000058552/software/manageability-products.html


Regards,

Miguel C.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Jimmy_Wai_Intel
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In addition to what Miguel provided, there is another option to run discovery without installing a tool on to the PCs. In the Intel® Endpoint Management Assistant (Intel® EMA) API Sample Scripts (link below), inside the PowerShell\Snippets folder, there are a couple sample PowerShell scripts that can be used for identify vPro PCs - CSME-DiscoverySmbios.ps1 and CSME-DiscoverySmbiosAdvanced.ps1. You can run either of those on a PC you want to check for vPro capability in PowerShell with administrator right. The advanced script will give more detailed information and will store the result in a discoveryData variable, which you can use to collect results from the script.

 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19693/intel-endpoint-management-assistant-intel-ema-api-sample-scripts.html

 

Regards,

Jimmy Wai

Technical Sales Specialist, Commercial Client, Intel

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