Configuring with Intel
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PROSet for Windows* Device Manager
Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager is an extension to the Windows Device Manager. When you
install the Intel PROSet software, additional tabs are automatically added to Device Manager.
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You must have administrator rights to install or use Intel PROSet for Windows Device Man-
ager.
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Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager and the IntelNetCmdlets module for
Windows PowerShell* require the latest driver and software package for your Intel Ethernet
devices. Please download the most recent driver and software package for your operating
system from
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On recent operating systems, older hardware may not support Intel PROSet for Windows
Device Manager and the IntelNetCmdlets module for Windows PowerShell. In this case,
the Intel PROSet tabs may not be displayed in the Windows Device Manager user inter-
face, and the IntelNetCmdlets may display an error message stating that the device does
not have an Intel driver installed.
Installing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager is installed from the Product CD with the same process used to
install drivers. You can select Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager and Advanced Network Services
from the Install Options dialog.
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Upgrading PROSet for Windows Device Manager may take a few minutes.
Removing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Use Add/Remove programs from the Control Panel to uninstall Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager.
Changing Intel PROSet Settings Under Windows Server Core
You can use the command line utility prosetcl.exe to change most Intel PROSet settings under Windows
Server Core. Please refer to the help file prosetcl.txt located in the \Program Files\Intel\DMIX\CL directory.
For iSCSI Crash Dump configuration, use the Intel NetCmdlets for Microsoft* Windows PowerShell* and refer
to the aboutIntelNetCmdlets.help.txt help file.
NOTE:
Support for the Intel PROSet command line utilities (prosetcl.exe and crashdmp.exe) is
being removed. The crashdmp.exe functionality is now available in the Intel Netcmdlets for
Microsoft* Windows PowerShell*. The prosetcl.exe functionality is superseded by the Intel
Netcmdlets for Microsoft Windows PowerShell in the future. Please transition all of your scripts
and processes to use the Intel Netcmdlets for Microsoft Windows PowerShell. Microsoft*
Windows* 8.1 and Windows Server* 2012 R2 are the last operating systems to support the Intel
PROSet command line utilities.
Compatibility Notes
The following devices do not support Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager