


Manageability_developer_tool_kit_v0.54_source, but we don't view anything. In enterprise mode this issue is easier? And where is Discovery Sample application in SDK? We have Now we are working in SMB mode (no enterprise mode). We don't want the administrator checks a PC as vPro, and then this equipment would not be vPro. Now the administrator checks a PC as vPro or not, but we need an automatic mode for show the administrator only vPro We know how we can check if a PC is vPro or not.īut our problem now is: we have a platform for PC management with vPro and not vPro PCs. You could also boot the system and look through the bios settings and see if there is an option to enable AMT or to anable the CTRL P prompt - not being able to find this would probably mean that the system doesn't have AMT capability. Note that the APIs for AMT won't work unless AMT has been enabled and if that were the case then you should see the privacy icon or you should see the MEI/LMS drivers installed on the system. In the past I have went into the Intel support site for chipsets and you can look for yours there - you should be able to find out then if your system has AMT and if so, which version. If it doesn't have that then it probably doesn't have Intel AMT. The first thing I would look for is the vPro sticker. There is no simple utility, that I know of to run and have itanswer your question. How can we know if a machine has vPro technology or not in the chipset in automatic mode, reading a registry entry, call a web service method, or similar?
