Readme for REPSET.EXE Description Replicated Setup (REPSET.EXE) is a utility designed to allow system settings to be "replicated" throughout an enterprise. Usage Replicated Setup requires a text file named CPQSETUP.TXT at execution time. CPQSETUP.TXT contains a list of new settings for the client. The administrator downloads Replicated Setup and CPQSETUP.TXT to the client and executes REPSET.EXE. The new settings are then set on the client. Note: Some settings may not take affect until after a reboot. It is recommended that in order to generate the CPQSETUP.TXT file the adminstrator perform a Save settings to Floppy from within Computer Setup. This will generate CPQSETUP.TXT in the proper format. The adminstrator should then edit the file removing all entries that should not be replicated and setting the remaining entries to the proper values. Care should be taken not to delete parts of entries but only entries as a whole. See section below on entry types. Password Support Assign Password (ASSIGNPW.EXE) is the utility used to attach a Setup Password to the Replicated Setup utility. In an LCM environment, the user of the client machine will not know the Setup Password and the system administrator will not be present to enter a password. Therefore the Replicated Setup utility must 'know' the Setup Password. The Assign Password utility will 'assign' a Setup Password to the Replicated Setup program so that it may change setup values on the target Deskpro. A password must be assigned to the Replicate Setup utility if the client has a setup password. To assign a password to REPSET.EXE, change directories to the directory that contains REPSET.EXE and type "assignpw REPSET.EXE". You will be prompted to type in the password. Press RETURN after you have typed in the password. You may use the BACKSPACE key to correct mistakes. You will then be prompted to confirm the password that you just entered. Pressing ENTER before any password keys have been typed in will unassign the previously assigned password. You may need to do this if the Setup Password is deleted from the client machines. To assign a new password, just run the Assign Password utility again. Entry Types Passwords These entries are for use in single machine save/restore. They are not recommended for replicated setup. String Entries such as Ownership Tag and Asset Tracking Number are string types. They can be changed by simply replacing the string value. Here is an example of changing the Ownership Tag. Old value (from Computer Setup): Ownership Tag Acme Widgets New Value (changed with text editor such as notepad.exe): Ownership Tag Big Widgets, LLC Selection Most entries are selections. The selected value is marked with an asterisk "*". To change a selection delete the old asterisk and place a new one in front of the desired value. DO NOT DELETE OR REORDER THE SELECTIONS. Old value (from Computer Setup): Num Lock State at Power-On *Off On New Value (changed with text editor such as notepad.exe): Num Lock State at Power-On Off *On Lists Entries such as Boot Order are ordered lists. To change the value, reorder the list as shown in the example below. DO NOT DELETE ENTRIES FROM THE LIST. Old value (from Computer Setup): Boot Order CD-ROM Drive Diskette Drive (A:) Hard Drive (C:) PnP Device #1 PnP Device #2 PnP Device #3 PnP Device #4 PnP Device #5 New Value (changed with text editor such as notepad.exe): Boot Order Diskette Drive (A:) Hard Drive (C:) CD-ROM Drive PnP Device #1 PnP Device #2 PnP Device #3 PnP Device #4 PnP Device #5 ESCD The ESCD entry stores the computer's Plug and Play settings. ESCD is for single machine save/restore and is not recommended for replicated setup. Sample CPQSETUP.TXT Below is the text file generated from saving computer setting in Computer Setup. English Product Name Compaq Deskpro EN Series Processor Type Intel(R) Celeron(tm) processor 466 MHz Processor Speed 466/66 MHz Processor Stepping 665 Cache Size (L1/L2) 32/128 KB Memory Size 64 MB System ROM 686J1 v1.03 Chassis Serial Number 1234567890 Asset Tracking Number 1234567890 Diskette A: Not Installed 5.25" 360 KB 5.25" 1.2 MB 3.5" 720 KB *3.5" 1.44 MB Diskette B: *Not Installed 5.25" 360 KB 5.25" 1.2 MB 3.5" 720 KB 3.5" 1.44 MB Removable Media Boot *Enable Disable Removable Media Write *Enable Disable Primary Drive 0 6447 MB Primary Drive 1 Not Installed Secondary Drive 0 ATAPI Device Secondary Drive 1 Not Installed Primary Drive 0 PIO Mode-0 PIO Mode-4 Enhanced DMA *Ultra ATA (UDMA) Not Installed Primary Drive 1 PIO Mode-0 PIO Mode-4 Enhanced DMA Ultra ATA (UDMA) *Not Installed Secondary Drive 0 PIO Mode-0 PIO Mode-4 *Enhanced DMA Ultra ATA (UDMA) Not Installed Secondary Drive 1 PIO Mode-0 PIO Mode-4 Enhanced DMA Ultra ATA (UDMA) *Not Installed IDE Drive Translation *Enable Disable Secondary IDE Controller Disable *Enable Boot Order CD-ROM Drive Diskette Drive (A:) Hard Drive (C:) PnP Device #1 PnP Device #2 PnP Device #3 PnP Device #4 PnP Device #5 Setup Password Power-On Password Network Server Mode *Disable Enable Password Prompt on Warm Boot *Disable Enable Cover Lock *Unlock Lock Cover Removal Sensor *Unlock Lock Serial Port A Device hidden *Device available Serial Port B Device hidden *Device available Parallel Port Device hidden *Device available USB Port Device hidden *Device available System Audio Device hidden *Device available Network Controller Device hidden *Device available Network Service Boot Disable *Enable Enter Ownership Tag Enter UUID 00000000000000000000000000000000 Energy Saver Mode Minimal *Advanced Disable Fan Speed *Automatic Low Medium High Hard Drive Timeout (in minutes) Never 10 *15 20 30 60 120 180 240 System Timeout (in minutes) Never 5 10 *15 20 30 40 50 60 120 180 240 Power Button On/Off *Sleep/Wakeup Power LED Blinks 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