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Enterprise provisioning of AMT requires networking infrastructure, including DHCP, DNS, a Setup and Configuration console, and a management console. To utilize recommended security, Transport Layer Security (TLS) is required. Without TLS, AMT uses HTTP digest for security. You can find more details about provisioning in the HP white paper, "vPro Setup and Configuration for the dc7700 Business PC with Intel vPro Technology" at http://www.hp.com. AMT-capable systems that you deploy without being provisioning are vulnerable to attack, which can lead to full hijacked control of the system. This may require costly manual provisioning at a later time to use the AMT system again. The IT administrator must keep pre-shared keys used in provisioning a secret. Stolen keys can be used in rogue provisioning servers to take control of systems. HP will provide a fee-based customized service that will configure (pre-provision) AMT systems in the factory and securely provide pre-shared keys to the customer. HP offers a secured service that will eliminate manual setup/configuration (provisioning) of each unit at the customer site. Please contact HP for more information about this valuable service. Hard Drive Layout Intel vPro technology requires a separate hard drive partition for a future XP Pro based Virtual Appliances. This partition is known as the SOS (Service Operating System) partition. The Virtual Appliance in the SOS partition is a single binary image, and includes: • Intel LVMM (Light-weight Virtual Machine Monitor) • Virtual operating system • Third party Virtual Appliance (if any) The SOS partition is a 102MB partition of type 72h. It is not formatted or given a drive letter, has no file system, and cannot be directly accessed through Windows XP. It does not show up in Windows Explorer. However, the SOS partition is visible in Disk Management, so care must be taken to insure that it is not accidentally or maliciously deleted. NOTE: Once a Virtual Appliance is installed in the SOS partition, its type will become 71h. NOTE: Not all third party software products supporting Intel vPro technology offer Virtual Appliances. At launch, HP Compaq dc7700p Business PC configurations will have a blank SOS partition. This partition is located at the end of the hard drive and is inaccessible. The main client operating system partition (COS) housing Windows XP is at the front of the hard drive, and the HP Backup and Recovery Manager partition is located behind the COS. 5

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Enterprise provisioning of AMT requires networking infrastructure, including DHCP, DNS, a Setup and
Configuration console, and a management console. To utilize recommended security, Transport Layer
Security (TLS) is required. Without TLS, AMT uses HTTP digest for security.
You can find more details about provisioning in the HP white paper, “vPro Setup and Configuration for
the dc7700 Business PC with Intel vPro Technology” at
.
AMT-capable systems that you deploy without being provisioning are vulnerable to attack, which can
lead to full hijacked control of the system. This may require costly manual provisioning at a later time to
use the AMT system again.
The IT administrator must keep pre-shared keys used in provisioning a secret. Stolen keys can be used in
rogue provisioning servers to take control of systems.
HP will provide a fee-based customized service that will configure (pre-provision) AMT systems in the fac-
tory and securely provide pre-shared keys to the customer. HP offers a secured service that will eliminate
manual setup/configuration (provisioning) of each unit at the customer site. Please contact HP for more
information about this valuable service.
Hard Drive Layout
Intel vPro technology requires a separate hard drive partition for a future XP Pro based Virtual Appliances.
This partition is known as the SOS (Service Operating System) partition. The Virtual Appliance in the SOS
partition is a single binary image, and includes:
Intel LVMM (Light-weight Virtual Machine Monitor)
Virtual operating system
Third party Virtual Appliance (if any)
The SOS partition is a 102MB partition of type 72h. It is not formatted or given a drive letter, has no file
system, and cannot be directly accessed through Windows XP. It does not show up in Windows Explorer.
However, the SOS partition is visible in Disk Management, so care must be taken to insure that it is not
accidentally or maliciously deleted.
NOTE
: Once a Virtual Appliance is installed in the SOS partition, its type will become 71h.
NOTE
: Not all third party software products supporting Intel vPro technology offer Virtual Appliances.
At launch, HP Compaq dc7700p Business PC configurations will have a blank SOS partition. This parti-
tion is located at the end of the hard drive and is inaccessible. The main client operating system partition
(COS) housing Windows XP is at the front of the hard drive, and the HP Backup and Recovery Manager
partition is located behind the COS.