Owner's Manual

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdup/dup601/en/readme/windows/windows_readme.txt[10/26/2012 11:32:49 AM]
native driver.
* For driver Dell Update Packages, an update package can inventory
the device, but will not upgrade the driver if the native driver
is at a higher version than the Dell driver being installed.
* On some servers running Windows 2000, the digital signature
information of signed Dell Update Packages displays the message
"The certificate is not valid for requested usage."
Root Cause:
The message is caused by an out-of-date root certificate on the
server.
Solution:
To update the root certificate:
1) Enable Windows Update.
2) Access "www.update.microsoft.com" in a Web browser.
3) Select "Custom" to perform a scan of your machine for updates.
After the scan completes, it will list all available updates.
4) Select the "Software, Optional" category.
5) Look for "Root Certificates Update", and select it. Your root
certificates will be updated.
6) After your root certificates are updated, check the digital
signature information of your Dell Update Packages again. The
information should now indicate that the digital signature is
valid.
See the following Website for reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/
dnsecure/html/rootcertprog.asp
* If you encounter the message, "This Update Package is not compatible
with any of the devices detected on your system", for a supported
device, ensure that you have the latest Dell drivers for
your system from the Dell Support website at "www.support.dell.com."
* If you are using Windows BitLocker(TM) on Windows Server 2008, wait
for BitLocker to finish encrypting the drive before executing Dell
Update Packages.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Unified Server Configurator (USC) Dell Update Packages (DUPs)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
* For the first time, before you attempt to run Driver Package
Diagnostics DUPs, you must execute the USC DUP.
* If the operating system is installed from "Operating
System Deployment", select "Reboot and Exit" in the USC