Working with license agreements, Using easyupdate, Using – Lenovo ThinkServer RS110 User Manual
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HKLM\Software\Policies\Lenovo\MND\TSEUAPPLICATION\User=
username> HKLM\Software\Policies\Lenovo\MND\TSEUAPPLICATION\Pwd= password> Working with license agreements Upon searching for update packages, EasyUpdate will provide update packages to download and install. Update packages can contain license agreements. If you store update packages in a repository, you can save time and effort by using silent command scripts and by configuring EasyUpdate to recognize these license agreements automatically. To configure EasyUpdate to recognize license agreements automatically, set the following registry value to YES : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Lenovo\EasyUpdate \Preferences\UserSettings\General\IgnoreLocalLicense Note: Using silent command scripts to recognize license agreements works only if you use a repository to store update packages. If you obtain packages directly from the Lenovo Help Center Web site, silent command scripts will not be effective. Using EasyUpdate When using EasyUpdate to search for update packages, EasyUpdate will display search results in four categories: Critical, Recommended, Optional, and Extra. This categorization also defines the severity level of the package. For an description of each category see the following: v Critical packages are considered mandatory for your system to function properly. Failure to install these packages could result in data loss, system malfunction or hardware failure. You can choose to have critical updates downloaded and installed automatically on a scheduled basis. Examples of critical packages: – A hard disk drive firmware update that if not applied could result in hard disk drive failure. – A BIOS upgrade that if not applies will result in system lags. – A software patch to an application that if not applied could result in data loss on your system. v Recommended packages are recommended by Lenovo and will ensure your system is working at optimal performance. This severity level should be the default for most drivers. Examples of recommended packages: – A video driver that corrects an issue that may cause blue screen. – BIOS update that contains minor fixes that may impact a small set of customers. – A power management driver that will allow a mobile system to get the most out of its battery life. v Optional packages will improve your computing experience, but are not necessary. Examples of optional packages: – A tool that enables you to migrate files from one system to another such as ThinkVantage ® Rescue and Recovery ® . Rescue and Recovery is not needed for your system to operate, but provides benefit if you choose to install it. – Any BIOS or driver upgrade that has been updated only to support newer systems and contains no fixes. v Extra packages can consist of software, hardware, or solution offerings to help you keep your entire system performing to its fullest capacity. Examples of Extra packages: Chapter 4. Working with EasyUpdate 41