SMSWIN.TXT Driver File Contents (41009801.exe)

HP SMS MIF Generator Readme File
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 Please read this file before continuing the installation process.


 This file covers the following topics:
 
    o   Terms used
    o   Goals
    o   Software requirements
    o   Installing HP SMS MIF Generator
    o   Controlling the execution of SMSWIN
 
 
 1.1  TERMS USED
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 SMS : Microsoft's Systems Management Server

 DMI : Desktop Management Interface

 MIF : Management Information Format

 DMTF: Desktop Management Task Force.
     A consortium of 12 companies defining standards to manage desktops.
     The DMTF defined a set of APIs to access to basic informations in a standard 
     way (DMI) and a description language to standardize the description of manageable
     objects (MIF).
     The complete DMI specifications can be obtained through the DMTF FTP server 
     (ftp.dmtf.org) or through the DMTF Web Page (www.dmtf.org)

 
 1.2  GOALS
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 When the SMS Inventory Agent runs on a SMS computer, it reports the inventory to 
 an SMS logon server as a binary file. This file contains the computer's inventory 
 in the MIF format. Microsoft's SMS uses an inventory process common to all PC
 manufacturers. Your HP OmniBook NoteBook PC has extended capabilities such as 
 security features which are not reported by the standard SMS inventory tool.  The
 goal of SMSWIN.EXE is to export in the SMS Database the complete HP OmniBook's 
 feature set.

        
 1.3 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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 The software configuration required to run HP SMS MIF Generator program is :

  o   The HP DMI instrumentation must be installed on your desktop.  If it's not,
      open the HP DMI group (or folder) and run the SETUP program.  If unfortunately
      you removed the HP DMI folder from your desktop, you can retrieve the HP
      TopTools client installation files from the \OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS\DMI
      directory of your hard disk or the HP OmniBook Recovery CD (if supplied).
    
  o   Your desktop must be manageable by Microsoft's SMS. SMSWIN.EXE automatically
      detects if the SMS client agent has been installed on your desktop.
      It does not run if your desktop does not belong to an SMS site or is not 
      a HP OmniBook NoteBook PC.

  o   SMSWIN.EXE supports the following operating systems:
       -   Windows 3.11, Windows for Workgroups 3.11
       -   Windows 9x
       -   Windows NT Version 3.51 or higher
 
 
 1.4  INSTALLING HP SMS MIF Generator
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 SMSWIN.EXE is automatically installed when you run SETUP.EXE. If your desktop
 belongs to an SMS site, the SMSWIN program is automatically launched when you
 log in.

 If your desktop is not manageable by SMS, SMSWIN is only added to your HP DMI 
 group/folder.


 1.5  CONTROLLING THE EXECUTION OF SMSWIN
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 By default SMSWIN runs once a week. It scans the DMI database and generates the 
 SMS MIF file corresponding to your configuration. This can take several minutes.

 If you don't change your desktop configuration very often, you can modify SMSWIN's
 schedule by editing the file SMSWIN.INI located in the same directory than
 SMSWIN.EXE.
 
 The file SMSWIN.INI controls the execution of SMSWIN.EXE. If it is not present, 
 default values will be used.

 There are two sections in SMSWIN.INI:

   1. [SmsWin]         //contains scheduling information
      frequency = <how often to run>  valid values are:
                                        hourly
                                        daily
                                        weekly
                                        monthly
                                        yearly
    SMSWIN.EXE will be run as soon as the unit associated with the period 
    changes. e.g. if frequency is yearly and you run SMSWIN on Dec 31 1995
    and again on Jan 01 1996 then it will do a scan both times because it 
    last ran in 1995 and the year is now 1996. It will not however run 
    again until 1997.

      last = <time SMSWIN last did a MIF scan>

            the time is formatted as follows

                NNN MMM DD HH:MM:SS YYYY

                where NNN  is the day of the week: Sun, Mon,...
                      MMM  is the name of the month: Jan, Feb,...
                      DD   is the day of the month
                      HH   is the hour
                      MM   is the minute
                      SS   is the second
                      YYYY is the year  

        If this timestamp is hand modified to something invalid then 
        SMSWIN will run 

      HPIcon = 0 (default) or 1

        if HPIcon = 1, SMSWIN by default generates a new SMS architecture
        (HPVectraPC) which contains most of the groups of the HP PC MIF file. 
        This new architecture is displayed in the SMS Site Window as 
        an HP icon.  For each HP OmniBook NoteBook PC, you can have 2 different
        icons displayed in this window:
          - One icon generated by the standard SMS inventory
          - One HP icon generated by the SMSWIN inventory.

        If you only want the original SMS icon, set HPIcon to 0. 
        You can then choose which group you want from the HP OmniBook MIF
        file by commenting out the corresponding classname in the 
        "exclude" section.

   2. [Exclude]      //allows SMSWIN.EXE to skip certain DMI classes.
      class = <class-string>

     Some DMI groups have no interest for an inventory point of view.
     To save some scanning time, you can exclude them from the generated
     MIF file.
     To do this, you need to indicate the classname of the groups you 
     don't want.

     Each DMI group has a classname defined as follows:
           class = "defining body|class name|version number"

     To remove a given group from your generated MIF file, place a line
        class = <class-string> in the [Exclude] section of SMSWIN.INI.
     To add one group, comment out (//) the corresponding classname

     The DMTF can change some DMI groups. To reflect this, the version number
     of the group is incremented. If you don't want to change your SMSWIN.INI
     file each time the DMTF releases a new version of a given group, limit
     your "class-string" to
                "defining body|class name"                      


  the following is a sample SMSWIN.INI:

  [SmsWin]
  frequency = daily ; or "hourly", "weekly", "monthly", "yearly"
  last = Sun Jan 01 01:01:01 1991
  HPIcon = 1

  [Exclude]
  class = DMTF|ComponentID ;drops all classes with class string 
                             starting with "DMTF|ComponentID"
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