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Hi all,
Am trying to explore the vPro capabilities with SCCM in a lab environment with Intel AMT clients of version 3.2.1.
Cleint PC info:
Model : Dell Optiplex 755
Bios version : A11
Also am planning to purchase one of the certificate rather than a setting up an internal CA.
So before I proceed any further i have few queries,
Is there a recommended certificate(among Verisgn, GoDaddy, COMODO, Starfield) that i should purchase to make vpro work with SCCM(i mean, anything SCCM specific ?) ?
My lab setup is in an isolated network and my domain is not hosted on any public web server.
I read in one of the intel's blog that when a certificate is purchased the certificate vendor does a WHOIS lookup to verify the domain.
Am a bit confused about this !!
Is it possible to purchase a certificate even if my domain in not hosted and to make vPro work with SCCM ?
Please advice.
Thanks in Advance
Regards,
Kumaran Alagesan
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Hi Kumaran,
This specific question should be posted in the vPro community
here on Open Port - we have a dedicated community for vPro known as http://communities.intel.com/community/vproexpert/ Intel vPro Expert Center managed by our ace vPro genius http://communities.intel.com Josh Hilliker. This question and many others that you might have in mind have all the answers and the right resources in our vPro Expert Center. Hope you find the answers there otherwise feel free to contact us directly any time.
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Warm Regards,
Javed Lodhi
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