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Remote management of HP Sure Start policy controls
Out of the box, HP Sure Start policies are optimized for the typical user. Since HP Sure Start is enabled by default, there
is no need for the remote administrator to take any action to enable (“deploy”) HP Sure Start. If a remote administrator
wants to modify HP Sure Start policy settings, the same Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) APIs or HP BIOS
Conguration Utility scripts that are used to manage other platform BIOS policies can be used to manage HP Sure Start
policies. In addition, administrators can remotely manage HP Sure Start capabilities with the Manageability Integration Kit
(MIK) plug-in for Microsoft System Center Conguration Manager (SCCM).
Also, administrators can remotely manage HP Sure Start capabilities and view HP Sure Start events with the
Manageability Integration Kit (MIK) plug-in for Microsoft System Center Conguration Manager (SCCM).
Conclusion
HP Sure Start delivers these key benets:
Uninterrupted productivityHP Sure Start maintains business continuity in the event of an attack or accidental
corruption by eliminating downtime waiting for an IT/Service event.
Lower cost—HP Sure Start’s ability to recover automatically reduces calls to the IT Help Desk and enhances productivity,
which ultimately helps lower the maintenance cost for the platform.
Peace of mindHP Sure Start has multiple security features that run across a wide variety of software and
hardware platforms.
Protect critical BIOS rmware from malware with the industry-leading rmware intrusion detection and automatic repair
oered by HP Sure Start, exclusively available on select HP Elite PCs.
Learn more
hp.com/go/computersecurity
Links to technical content
support.hp.com/us-en/topic/goIT