The driver files from a manufacturer's site generally consist of .inf, .sys, and .cat files. There might be dependent files that the .inf file requires to load the drivers.
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Access the drivers share directory of your appliance from the UNC (Universal Naming Convention) path \\<appliance>\drivers, where <appliance> is either the IP address or the DNS name of the appliance. |
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Add the driver files to the folder that corresponds to the process to which you want to make the drivers available. For example, add 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. |
For additional information on Quest KBE driver packs, go to https://support.quest.com/kb/111717.
NOTE: Re-caching drivers only scans the drivers share directory, not the drivers_postinstall directory. |
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On the left navigation bar, click Library to expand the section, then click Drivers to display the Drivers page. |
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Select Choose Action > Manage Drivers, and click Recache All Drivers. You can also select only the directories where changes were made to update the appliance faster. |
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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