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Documentation For more information regarding the VCA and VCRM, refer to the following sources: • HP Version Control Installation Guide. This document provides information about installing and getting started using the VCA and VCRM. This guide includes an introduction to basic concepts, definitions, and functionality associated with the VCA and VCRM. This document is available on the HP Management DVD and at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents/documentation.html. • VCA and VCRM Help System. The help systems provide a complete set of documentation for using, maintaining, and troubleshooting the VCA and the VCRM. Download the VCA or VCRM Online Help in PDF format from http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents/ documentation.html. • HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide. The System Management Homepage Installation Guide provides information about installing and getting started using the SMH. This guide includes an introduction to basic concepts, definitions, and functionality associated with the VCA and VCRM. This document is available on the HP Management DVD and at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/ servers/management/agents/documentation.html. For More Information • ProLiant Support Pack. Download the VCRM and the latest ProLiant or Integrity Support Pack, which contains the latest VCA and the HP Remote Deployment Utility. Download the ProLiant Support Pack at http://www.hp.com/servers/swdrivers or the Integrity Support Pack at http://www.hp.com/support/ itaniumservers. • Maintenance. Read about maintenance and support of HP products to include customer advisories, knowledge bases, and more at http://itrc.hp.com. • Subscriber's Choice. Receive proactive notification by email each day regarding new items that are available at http://www.hp.com/go/subscribe-gate1. Security bulletin and alert policy for non-HP owned software components Open source software (such as OpenSSL) or third-party software (such as Java) are sometimes included in HP products. HP discloses that the non-HP owned software components listed in the HP Version Control end user license agreement (EULA) are included with HP Version Control. To view the EULA, use a text editor to open the eula_license.xml file, and search for third-party software. HP addresses security bulletins for the software components listed in the EULA with the same level of support afforded HP products. HP is committed to reducing security defects and helping you mitigate the risks associated with security defects when they do occur. HP has a well-defined process when a security defect is found that culminates with the publication of a security bulletin. The security bulletin provides you with a high level description of the problem and explains how to mitigate the security defect. Subscribing to security bulletins To receive security information (bulletins and alerts) from HP: 1. Open a browser to the HP home page: http://www.hp.com. 2. Click the Support and Drivers tab. 3. Click Sign up: driver, support, and security alerts, which appears under Additional Resources in the right navigation pane. 4. Select Business and IT Professionals to open the Subscriber's Choice web page. 5. Do one of the following: • Sign in if you are a registered customer. • Enter your email address to sign-up now. Then, select the box next to Driver and Support alerts and click Continue. 22 Support and other resources