You can view the version of your appliance from any page, and you can check for and apply appliance software updates from the Appliance Maintenance page.
Choose one of the following methods to view the appliance version:
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Click the About Appliance link in the lower-right corner of the Need Help panel to view version and copyright information. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Appliance Maintenance to display the Appliance Maintenance page. |
NOTE: When your license expires, a message appears at the top of the page, instructing you to update your license. The License Maintenance Status field on this page indicates the state of your license. To update your license, obtain a new key from your KACE sales representative, and update it on the Registration and Licensing page. If one or more Remote Site Appliances are associated with this appliance, the new license key is automatically updated on those RSAs after a synchronization. |
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You can check whether a newer version of the appliance software is available.
Some updates take a few hours to apply and might require the appliance to reboot.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Appliance Maintenance to display the Appliance Maintenance page. |
NOTE: You can only update the appliance if your license is up to date. When your license expires, a message appears at the top of the page, instructing you to update your license. The License Maintenance Status field on this page indicates the state of your license. To update your license, obtain a new key from your KACE sales representative, and update it on the Registration and Licensing page. If one or more Remote Site Appliances (RSAs) are associated with this appliance, the new license key is automatically updated on those RSAs after a synchronization. |
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The KACE SDA Updates section displays the status of the appliance software. If the software is not up-to-date, under Automatic Updates, click Check for Server Updates. |
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Some updates take a few hours to complete and might require the appliance to reboot.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Appliance Maintenance to display the Appliance Maintenance page. |
NOTE: You can only update the appliance if your license is up to date. When your license expires, a message appears at the top of the page, instructing you to update your license. The License Maintenance Status field on this page indicates the state of your license. To update your license, obtain a new key from your KACE sales representative, and update it on the Registration and Licensing page. If one or more Remote Site Appliances (RSAs) are associated with this appliance, the new license key is automatically updated on those RSAs after a synchronization. |
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To renew your license, request a new key from your KACE sales representative, and enter it on the Registration and Licensing page. |
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The upgrade process removes PXE Linux causing the K2000.0 and kbox2000.0 files to be removed. After the upgrade, you must update your DHCP configuration to use the new files, undionly.kpxe and ipxe.efi. |
Remote connection programs built in to the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance (appliance).
The web-based interface to control the appliance.
The length of time that the Boot Manager remains active on a target device.
BSDP (Boot Server Discovery Protocol)
An installation of an operating system on a hard drive that has been erased.
A built-in tool that adds the latest drivers to the drivers_postinstall share directory that you can download and install to the appliance.
Updates drivers manually added to the drivers share directory for boot environments and scripted installations.
A local appliance directory that manages the network and mass storage drivers required to build the KACE Boot Environment from the drivers share folder and the drivers that the operating system requires from the drivers_postinstall folder.
Enables customizing the target device's HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) after a K-Image deployment.
Hardware-independent deployment
Provides the ability to capture, modify, and apply file based disk images for rapid deployment of Windows image (.wim) files for copying to a network. ImageX also works with other technologies that use .wim images, such as Windows Setup, Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS), and the System Management Server (SMS) Operating System Feature Deployment Pack.
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A Microsoft User State Migration Tool utility that enables migrating data and settings manually from the .mig file on to target devices.
The appliance captures the user states using the Scan User States Offline pre-installation task.
The appliances migrates the captured user states using the Deploy User State post-installation task.
The Microsoft Sysprep tool removes all system-specific information and resets the device.
A Quest KACE Technical Support team connection to your device for troubleshooting.
A template that defines user-specific files and settings to exclude from scans.
A multi-seat license the KMS server manages and hosts. Typically enterprise customers use this key.
An appliance supported utility that uses a text file to rename Windows target devices.
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