Josh Hilliker is the Architect and Community Manager for the Intel vPro Expert Center. Join him on his quest to discuss, debate & think about vPro.
Over the last couple of weeks my co-worker Craig Pierce and I have been working on SCCM sp1 rc1 and rc2. A tip that we learned for looking at the AMT logs and watching them update real time was to use the trace32.exe tool. craig discusses this more in his post @ http://communities.intel.com/message/4343 . I can't tell you how helpful this was as we were provisioning, unprovisioning and using the Inband OOB import tool. The log also showed us the UUID which was important if you are trying to validate that it is indeed the right box sending hello packets.
Here's a couple links for more information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc180193(TechNet.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sms/bb676787.aspx
Get the toolkit here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/0/c/b0c4b64b-d7e6-47a0-9779-376c09f4a081/SMS2003Toolkit2.exe
I will be posting more of my experience with SCCM SP1 and different OEM hardware over the coming weeks.
About jhilliker
Josh Hilliker is the Architect / Community Manager for Intel® vPro™ Expert Center, in End User Platform Integration (EPI), Digital Enterprise Group (DEG). In this role, he is responsible for engaging the Intel® vPro™ community, to champion the products, technologies and the company, and to be a community advocate. Josh has held many diverse positions at Intel after Joining 1995, he started his time in Intel Information Technology creating the Internet / intranet & external e-Commerce help desks establishing customer support & paving the support path for future e-Business applications. He also held positions in Intel's Sales & Marketing Group, as the daily operations manager for Intel e-Business Infrastructure & OEM business link. Josh also managed a product engineering team in IT Land Capital and Acquisitions, where he drove IT integration tools for the next generation services for Intel's acquisitions, new business ventures and capital investments. Prior to joining End User Platform Integration group, Josh worked with Intel Manufacturing in defining architectural synergy between Intel Information Technology & the next generation factory process technology.