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Intel-powered classmate PC Computer Management* (IEA) Training Foils Version 1.0

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Intel-powered classmate PC

Computer Management* (IEA) Training Foils

Version 1.0

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Revision Table

Document Revision Revision History Date

V0.5 Initial released 2009-3-13

V1.0 Add some information with marketing’s suggestion 2010-3-17

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Agenda

Pre-Training

Overview

IEA Install & Uninstall

How to Use

Q&A

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Pre-TrainingIntroduction

AudienceThis training document is intended for Intel marketing, Intel GEO technical marketing engineers (TMEs), Intel local field application engineers (FAEs), Local OEM technical staff, and other NDA-covered company staff who will work with teachers and students on the installation, implementation, and operation of Intel-powered convertible classmate PCs.

Intel created the Intel Learning Series to address ongoing education technology needs around the world. The Intel Learning Series is a set of hardware, software, and services specifically designed for education. Intel

spearheads the research and design specs; the Intel Learning Series is brought to life

by local technology companies who customize the products and services for their

markets.

This document discusses the standard packages for Windows* including an introduction, how to use, and other useful information for LOEMs to understand the packages easily and quickly.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Note: For further information, please refer to Help file or User Manual integrated in this application.

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Pre-Training

1. Requirements for this training:

Hardware

General PC*1 (For Computer Management Server)

Inter-powered classmate PC *1 (For Computer Management Client)

Wireless AP *1 (For example: Linksys* WRT160N)

OS

Microsoft Windows* XP Pro SP3 (For Computer Management Server)

Microsoft Windows* XP, Windows* 7 (For Computer Management Client)

Software

Installation package for Server; installation package for Client

The applications are available in IBP.

To access the portal, use the following URL: Businessportal.intel.com

Note1: Server OS can be Windows* Server 2003 with SP1/SP2, or Windows* Server 2008 or Windows* XP Pro with SP3. Client OS can be Windows* XP Home/Pro with SP3, Windows* 7 Pro/Home/Starter.

Note2: On this training foil, all screen shots are based on Windows*7 Pro, but it supports all OS as listed in Operating System. Some UI features may be different on different OS, but the function is same.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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Pre-Training

2.Exception Settings in Firewall:

Add TCP port 80,443,9750; UDP port 80, 443, 514, 69, 9610, 9620, 9630, 9640, 9810 as exception on IEA Server end.

Add TCP port 9710, 9720, 9730, 9740, 9820 as exception on IEA Client end.

Add program exception of CM related module: like following picture

I. Open Windows Firewall property window, Click

Exceptions label.

II. Click Add Port to add TCP port 80. Then click OK to save

changes.

Note: please make sure the item File and Printer Sharing is checked.

Click OK to save the settings

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Agenda

Pre-Training

Overview

IEA Install & Uninstall

How to Use

Q&A

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Overview

Computer Management server console allows the administrator to manage all clients remotely from the server.

Administrator can monitor clients and perform a variety of management tasks from this page.

There are two major sections on the home page:

System Summary:

Summarize your current system status, including total client

number, total task number and server version.

Task Quick Start:

Provide a quick start of tasks.

• Client Management

• Task Status

• Configuration

• Disk Clone

• Package Management

• Pre-OS Connection Management

• Shell Management

Language Setting:

IEA server provides English and Chinese interfaces, setting change is:

• Go to Microsoft Internet Explorer

• Choose Tools > Internet Options > General > Language

• Select Chinese or English as the primary language by Moving

Up

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Agenda

Pre-Training

Overview

IEA Install & Uninstall

How to Use

Q&A

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IEA Install & UninstallServer end

1. InstallAccess Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components > Internet Information Services to

check whether installed IIS, if not, you should prepare Windows CD for the installation.

Click setup.exe from Intel(R) Edu.Admin\Setup\Server\ to set up application.

You can customize image/package save path in installation.

In installation process, IIS, Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 will be installed if you hasn’t installed them before.

After install finished, you don’t need to restart OS for Server launch.

Note:

• Don’t cancel SQL server 2005 installation when in install process.

• Don’t install Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 before user install IEA server. If user mistake the install order, some errors will happen.

Selected means IIS is

installed

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2. Uninstall (Continued) Go to Start -> Control Panel-> Add or Remove Programs, find the Intel(R) Education Administrator Server to uninstall.

Note:

• You must exit the Intel(R) Education Administrator Server Console before uninstalling.

• IIS, Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 will not be uninstalled with IEA Server, they should be uninstalled single manually.

IEA Install & UninstallServer end

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IEA Install & UninstallClient end

1. Install Click setup.exe from Intel(R) Edu.Admin\Setup\Client\ to set up application.

If you select Custom install, you can choose which components will install into system.

2. Uninstall Go to Start -> Control Panel-> Add or Remove Programs, find the Intel(R) Education Administrator Client to uninstall.

Note:

• IEA client installation package include 3 components: USB Generation Tool, Client Management, Shell Management

• If uninstalled, all installed components will be removed.

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Agenda

Pre-Training

Overview

IEA Install & Uninstall

How to Use

Q&A

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How to UseServer end

1. Launching Intel(R) Education Administrator ServerThere are three ways to launch Intel(R) Education Administrator Server:

From the Start menu

Click Start > All Programs > Intel(R) Education Administrator Server > Intel(R) Education Administrator Server console.

From the desktop shortcut

Click the Intel(R) Education Administrator Server Console icon on the desktop

Manually input the address

Type one of the following into the web browser address box

Local Access:

Remote Access:

Note:

• Remote access requires password authentication, please make sure you have the right to access the server.

http://localhost/IEA/Default.aspx

http://Server Name/IEA/Default.aspx

http://Server IP/IEA/Default.aspx

User name should be:

[Server IP]\[Server Windows account]

[Server Name]\[Server Windows account]

Password is [Server Windows account password]

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2. Client Management

You can manage your client and group in Client Management and Group

Management.

Client Management:

• Move the client - Move select client from a group to another

• Remove client - Remove select client from Client list

Group Management:

• Make a new group - Create a new group

• Rename group - Rename a group

• Remove group - Remove a group from group table

• Set auto-accept group - Automatically accept all new clients to the

group you have set

Note:• IEA Server supports management with maximum 500 clients.

Client Status:

• Shut Down

• Pre-OS

• Unknown

• OS

Pre-OS Wireless Profile:

• Unknown

• Others

Shell Status:

• Locked

• Unlocked

• Unknown

Below is all status about client display on Server console:

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The Task Status page allows you to monitor clients by monitoring tasks and alerts.

There are 3 components in Task Status:

TaskAll the pending and ongoing tasks will be listed in this page

New AlertAll the non-acknowledged alerts will be listed in this page

Alert HistoryAll the acknowledged alerts will be listed in this page

3. Task Status

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There are 4 components in Task Management:

Image List

– Image backup from select client and restore to the other clients

Package List

– Packages can be used to update the client systems with minimum effort.

Wireless Profile List

– Wireless profile is a saved group of Pre-OS network settings

Shell profile List

– Shell profile is a saved group of program settings, including program name, path, parameter, icon, etc

The Task Management page allows you to quickly and conveniently initiate the image/package creation, wireless/shell profile

setup and deployment processes.

4. Task Management

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1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console -> Task Management -> Image List page, click Create.

Access the server console Home page, click Image Creation.

2. Follow default steps to create image for select clients.

3. For select clients: The online select clients will receive image create command then auto restart and login to Pre-OS to backup image.

The offline select clients need to press F4 button to login to Pre-OS for image backup when power on.

4.1 Image List – Create Image

Note:• Image name must be unique, the maximum length is 30

• Suggest to create a meaningful name for your image. For example, Windows_XP_MM/DD/YY".

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1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console -> Task Management -> Image List page, click Deploy.

Access the server console Home page, click Image Deployment.

2. Follow default steps to deploy image for select clients.

3. For select clients: The online select clients will receive image deploy command then auto restart and login to Pre-OS to deploy image.

The offline select clients need to press F4 button to login to Pre-OS for image deploy when power on.

4.1 Image List – Deploy Image

Note:• Don’t deploy backup image to different disk size of CMPC (e.g. Image create from CMPC(8G), the image should deploy to CMPC(8G) sample)

• Don’t deploy backup image to different brand of storage (e.g. Image create from Intel flash(8G), so deployment only support Intel flash(8G))

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4.2 Package List – Create package

To create a package:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console > Task Management > Package List page, click Create.

Access the server console Home page, click Package Creation.

2. Follow default steps to create package.

Note:• Package name must be unique, the maximum length is 50

• Suggest to create a meaningful name for your package. For example, XP_SP2_MM/DD/YY ".

If entrance file support command, you can

add in. e.g. –s (silent install)

If the package is a directory, you should choose it

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4.2 Package List – Deploy package

To deploy a package:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console > Task Management > Package List page, click Deploy.

Access the server console Home page, click Package Deployment.

2. Follow default steps to deploy package.

Deployment will keep on until client enter OS

lifecycle within the valid period

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To create a wireless profile:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console > Task Management > Wireless Profile List page, click Create.

Access the server console Home page, click Profile Creation.

2. Follow default steps to create wireless profile.

4.3 Wireless Profile List – Create profile

Note:• Maximum 16 wireless profiles are allowed.

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4.3 Wireless Profile List – Deploy profile

To deploy a wireless profile:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: Access the Server Console > Task Management > Wireless Profile List page, click Deploy.

Access the server console Home page, click Profile Deployment.

2. Follow default steps to deploy wireless profile.

3. Check the deployment successful in Pre-OS.

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4.3 Wireless Profile List – Apply Connectivity

After deploy wireless profile, your should apply it for Pre-OS wireless connection.

To apply a wireless profile:

1. Access the Server Console > Task Management > Wireless Profile List page, click Apply Connectivity.

2. Select Wireless Connection and follow default steps to apply wireless profile.

3. Check the applying successful in Pre-OS.

Note:• The network connectivity will be applied to selected clients and take effective in the next restart of the clients.

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4.4 Shell Profile List – Create profile

To create a shell profile:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: • Access the Server Console > Task Management > Shell Profile List page, click Create.

• Access the server console Home page, click Profile Creation.

2. Follow default steps to create shell profile.

Note:• Shell profile name must be unique, the maximum length is 64.

• The maximum length of Shell profile comment is 500.

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4.4 Shell Profile List – Deploy profile

To deploy a shell profile:

1. In the Server Console, you can access the Task Wizard by one of the following options: • Access the Server Console > Task Management > Shell Profile List page, click Deploy.

• Access the server console Home page, click Profile Deployment.

2. Follow default steps to deploy shell profile.

Note:• After deployment, all settings will display on client shell UI.

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4.4.1 Program Management

You can manage the client programs on the server , you can Add or Remove the program in Program List page and then deploy to client.

To add a program: 1. Access the Server Console > Task Management > Shell Profile List page, click Program Managementat left side

2. In the Program List page, click Add a new program

3. In the pop-up window, enter the program information, click OK.

Note:• The maximum length of Program Name is 64.

• Programs with same name, path and parameters will be considered duplicated, in this case, the old program will be replaced by the latest created one.

Caution:Normally the path should be a valid path

on the client and must be specific, e.g.

C:\Windows\QQ.exe.

The parameters is support by

select program

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Before executing other operations, you must check that the sever configuration is correct. All server settings can be made or changed though the

Configuration page.

5. Configuration

From the Configuration page, you can configure:

Image path

Package path

Cast mode for multiple client

Save alert history

Save task log

Maximum waiting time for deployment

Maximum deployment speed

Deployment packet transmission mode

Reset Admin password

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6. Configuration tool in OS

After install IEA client the client will automatically search IEA Server in the network. Once found, the client will establish binding to the server,

you will find that Server IP has been automatically updated to the IEA Server in the Configuration Tool.

If you want to change to another Server, you can use configuration tool in client OS

To launch Configuration Tool in OS: Click Start > All Programs > Intel(R) Education Administrator > Configuration Tool

Type in Admin password

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7. Configuration tool in Pre-OSAdmin can configure more network settings in pre-OS Configuration Tool, this pre-OS configuration can be used for image creation and

deployment (Disk Clone) tasks that require network connection during the pre-OS status of the client.

To launch pre-OS Configuration Tool: Restart your PC

When the screen displays "Press F4 to enter Intel(R) Education Administrator... ", press F4 button

The IEA Client Configuration screen will display, press Any Key in the first 3 seconds to enter the pre-OS Configuration Tool

Input Admin password, press Enter

You can set the language for the pre-OS

Configuration Tool.

Available language includes:English

Chinese (Simplified)

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7.1 Server connection

The server connections setting you made in this pre-OS

configuration tool will be synchronized in the Server

connection tool in OS.

To change Server IP: Enter Server Connection tab

Click Release Binding, the button will change to Save IP.

Enter new Server IP, press Save IP

Click Exit, Select Save all settings then click OK

7.2 Wired Settings

You can customize the wired IP for client connect to server

To configure wired settings: Enter Wired Settings tab

Select Obtain IP automatically to No

Enter client IP address , Subnet Mask, Gateway

Click Save IP

Click Exit, Select Save all settings then click OK

7.3 Wireless Settings You can customize the wireless IP for client connect to server

To configure wired settings: In General Settings, enter wireless network SSID and

Wireless Connection type

In IP Settings, select Obtain IP automatically to Yes or No.

In Security Settings, choose the Wireless Security (and input

the password (if router have)

Click Save IP

Click Exit, Select Save all settings then click OK

Note:

• You need to select the option Choose wireless as active network setting

for next time use to make the new wireless setting take effect.

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Client also have rights to deploy image actively. Power on client and click F4 button when message “Press F4 button to enter Intel(R) Education Administrator” popup.

Login to configuration UI with Admin password.

Press Disk Clone button on top tool bar

Note:• Default Admin password is “Admin”

7.4 Disk Clone

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Agenda

Pre-Training

Overview

IEA Install & Uninstall

How to Use

Q&A

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Q&A