Thank you for your interest in the Intel® Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS).
Introduction
Intel® Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS) enables IT to discover and enable Intel® Active Management Technology on Intel® vPro™ Platforms. The Software Development Kit (SDK) provides the developer with an integration guide and samples for using Intel® SCS with IT configuration management solutions. Download the most recent Intel® SCS SDK and get tools to discover and configure Intel® AMT devices. For more information about Intel® AMT and other technologies on the Intel® vPro™ Platform, see: http://www.intel.com/go/vpro.
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Highlights of Intel® SCS 8.2
New Features and Improvements in Version 8.2:.
- New Software Development Kit (SDK) describes integration flows and sample code for 3rd party integration
- Plugin for CA (certificate authority)
- New certificate and WMI permissions utility
- Bug fixes
Intel® SCS version 8.2 supports most features included in versions 7.0 and 6.x, although implementation of some features has been changed or enhanced. Also, please note that the RCSServer.exe can optionally run a database to track AMT configuration data.
The following sections describe the main changes and new features in the Intel® SCS SDK. For more detailed information about using Intel® SCS, see: http://www.intel.com/go/scs.
* Please note that the terms of the software license agreement included with any software you download will control your use of the software
Name | Version | Publish Date | Size | Description | Documentation | Download |
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Intel® SCS SDK (Software Development Kit) | 8.2 | 4/1/2013 | 2mb | The Developer Kit contains the following:
| Release Notes | Intel_SCS_SDK_82.zip |
Download the full Intel® SCS package here
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