You can create a .zip file for drivers, then upload the .zip file to the appliance as a post-installation task.
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On the left navigation pane, click Library to expand the section, then click Post-installation Tasks to display the Post-installation Tasks page. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Devices, then click Device Inventory to display the Device Inventory page. |
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You can manually download drivers to the drivers share directory, which is organized in to subdirectories. You can store any type of drivers to the drivers directory, but Quest KACE recommends storing only the network drivers to this directory.
There are two boot environment folders in the drivers share directory and a folder for each supported operating system. Each KBE and operating system type requires its own driver version.
The drivers share directory has the following directory structure:
You can create subdirectories under the KBE folders to organize the newly added drivers.
Best practices for adding drivers
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The appliance does not install .exe or .msi files. Extract the files, then add the drivers to the folder. |
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Access the drivers share directory of your appliance from the UNC path \\<appliance>\drivers where <appliance> is either the appliance IP address or the DNS name. |
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Copy the contents from the KBE_driver_pack/kbe_windows_x86 directory in to the corresponding kbe_windows_x86 directory on the appliance. Also, copy the contents of the KBE_driver_pack/kbe_windows_x64 directory in to the corresponding kbe_windows_x64 directory on the appliance. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Library to expand the section, then click Drivers to display the Drivers page. |
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