Desktop Management Guide
Table Of Contents
- Desktop Management Overview
- Initial Configuration and Deployment
- Remote System Installation
- Software Updating and Management
- HP Client Management Interface
- HP SoftPaq Download Manager
- HP System Software Manager
- HP ProtectTools Security Manager
- HP Client Automation Starter and Standard Editions
- HP Client Automation Enterprise Edition
- HP Client Manager from Symantec
- Altiris Client Management Suite
- HP Client Catalog for Microsoft System Center & SMS Products
- HP Backup and Recovery Manager
- Management Technology
- Verdiem Surveyor
- HP Proactive Change Notification
- Subscriber’s Choice
- Retired Solutions
- ROM Flash
- Boot Block Emergency Recovery Mode
- Replicating the Setup
- Dual-State Power Button
- HP Web Site Support
- Industry Standards
- Asset Tracking and Security
- Index

4 Software Updating and Management
HP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops, workstations, and
notebooks:
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HP Client Management Interface
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HP SoftPaq Download Manager
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HP System Software Manager
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HP ProtectTools Security Manager
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HP Client Automation Starter, Standard, and Enterprise Editions
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HP Client Manager from Symantec
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Altiris Client Management Suite
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HP Client Catalog for Microsoft System Center & SMS Products
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HP Backup and Recovery Manager
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Intel vPro-branded PCs with Active Management Technology
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Verdiem Surveyor
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HP Proactive Change Notification
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HP Subscriber's Choice
HP Client Management Interface
Regardless of the system management tools your IT department uses, managing both your hardware
and software assets is important to keeping your IT costs low and your business agile. The IT
administrator can access the HP Client Management Interface by writing simple scripts and integrating
those scripts to the management solution of their choice.
With the HP Client Management Interface (HP CMI), new HP business computers seamlessly integrate
into your managed IT environment. HP CMI provides an interface that simplifies the integration of HP
business computers with popular industry system management tools (including Microsoft Systems
Management Server, IBM Tivoli Software, and HP Operations) and custom in-house developed
management applications. Using HP CMI, systems management tools and applications can request in-
depth client inventory, receive health status information, and manage system BIOS settings by
communicating directly with the client computer, reducing the need for agent or connector software to
achieve integration.
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