![]() When the Detection runs, it checks Dell’s XML to see if there is an updated BIOS available, if the BIOS installed matches the one available, you’re compliant, otherwise the remediation will go ahead, download and install, triggering a reboot countdown. So here you now have a couple of options, you can leverage DCU to do it, now that you have that installed, or you can have another Proactive Remediation running that checks for Updated BIOS and Installed. The Detection Script saw that it had an old version of DCM and no DCU, so it reported non-compliant, then remediation ran updating DCM to the latest and installing the latest version of DCU, straight from Dell. The Detection Script is on GitHub, to get the Remediation Script, make a copy, rename “Detect” to “Remediate”, and change $remediate from $false to $true. The script is setup to use inside Intune’s proactive remediation. Solution? A PowerShell script that checks Dell for the versions of DCM & DCU then compares to the machine it’s running on, and either installs or updates. So, how do we get DCM (Dell Command Monitor) & DCU (Dell Command Update) installed on the computers? I like to avoid extra work, so if I can find a way to automatically make this happen, I will. You can then have DCU set to update willy nilly, pulling the latest updates from Dell, or you can create your own “baseline” which you’ve tested and have DCU adhere to that (while still downloading and applying your “managed baseline” driver & BIOS versions from Dell directly). You’ll leverage this to keep your devices BIOS and Drivers updated. This will allow you to leverage WMI to set BIOS settings via PowerShell and use Remediation Scripts via Intune. In the future, I think the need for Dell Command Monitor will go away, but until you’ve lifecycle all of the devices that do not have native WMI support built in, you’ll need it. Managing Dell Command Update via Dell’s Portalĭell Command Monitor & Dell Command Update.Installing and Updating Dell Command Monitor and Dell Command Update.We’re going to dig into a few things in this area: Dell Command Update allows you to update Drivers & BIOS. Dell Command Monitor will help you with monitoring your Dell settings and allow you to set them. Leveraging Dell Command Update and Dell Command Monitor are useful in managing your devices when using Intune. ![]() Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center.Dell Command | Cloud Repository Manager.Managing DCU Repository with Dell’s Cloud RepositoryĮnterprise Tools Landing Page | Community Forum | Refurbished Sale Site | Outlet Site.Integrating Dell Tools and Intune Manufacturer Tools – Dell Tools and Intune Table of Contents: ![]()
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