bat file from the computer you want to update (ie.
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The file was: \\ServerName\ShearedFolder\ssm.exe \\ServerName\ShearedFolder /A /CSPWD:”12345” /RB /A – means accept /CSPWD – password this pass is set then up to the bios too! It must be the same with bios pass /RB –restart after updateĩ. bat file and I put this into the sheared folder too. make sure sharing works well (in my case I were to configure sharing manually)Ĩ.
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if you want to update bios too you must set the password too (ie: 12345)ħ. start this copied ssm.exe to create and configure database filesĪ. download all softpaq you want to install and put them into this subfolderĦ.
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mainly because I need to associate a specific set of these drivers with specific task sequences and that is probing difficult when they are set up as Applications. I'm just wondering if my method is the best. My question is this: Is anyone else doing this differently (specifically for HP SoftPaqs)? I've read a few other posts and I've noticed that many people tend to go for a process that involves extracting drivers from vendors and getting them integrated into Out-Of-Box drivers.
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If anyone else here is dealing with HP computers you know what I mean.