Dell 2.1 All in One Printer User Manual


 
7. Click OK.
Uninstalling Dell Command | Update
For information on uninstalling programs, see the operating system documentation.
Upgrading Dell Command | Update
You can upgrade Dell Command | Update (formerly Dell Client System Update) 2.1 from Dell Client
System Update 2.0 or 1.x using the following methods.
1. Self-update: Use the Check feature on the Welcome screen to check for updates. For more
information, see Checking and Installing Updates.
2. Manual update: Download and install Dell Command | Update 2.1 from dell.com/support and
installing it.
If any newer versions of Dell Command | Update are available, then the latest version of Dell Command |
Update is listed under Recommended updates. Select the update and install the newer version of the
application.
In case of minor upgrades, all the preference settings and polices are retained. In case of major upgrades,
the application is uninstalled and the settings and data are removed.
Silent Installation
You can perform a silent installation of Dell Command | Update by using the following methods:
For silent installation using the installation command line, use the command —
DCU_Setup_2_1_0.exe /s /v”/qn”.
For silent installation using Dell Update Packages (DUPs), use the executable file — Sys-
Man_Application_xxxxx_WN_y.y.y_A00.exe /s, where ‘x’ is the software build and ‘y’ is the version
number.
Activity Log
The activity log feature helps you view the updates installed on the system and track any failures or
issues. The activity log generated in Dell Command | Update is classified as follows:
Normal — Normal messages are created in the log file when the Normal mode setting in Dell
Command | Update is enabled. These messages provide high-level details about the updates.
Debug — Debug messages are created in the log file when the Debug mode setting in Dell Command
| Update is enabled. These messages provide detailed information about the updates or errors.
The ActivityLog.xml, is stored as an XML formatted text file at the following locations on the system:
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