HP Neoware e140 Neoware Image Manager 4.6 User Manual - Page 341
Removing a Value, Setting a Timeout Value
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DHCP Reference Removing a Value The DHCP option 6 is used to set the DNS list. These data must be set in the registry value "NameServer" if Microsoft Windows DHCP client is NOT activated. If it is activated, the "NameServer" entry must be set to an empty string, and the data must be set to the DhcpNameServer value instead. Here is how BDRUPD is configured to achieve this: HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services BDRUPD (key) DHCPTags (key) 6 (key) Type (REG_DWORD) : 4 RegType (REG_SZ) : "" Target (REG_MULTI_SZ) : "%ACTIVE_NIC% NameServer" If (REG_SZ) : "\Registry\Machine\System\CurrentCon- trolSet\Services\BDRUPD\SetDHCP" 1 (subkey) Type (REG_DWORD) : 0 RegType (REG_SZ) : "" Target (REG_MULTI_SZ) : "%ACTIVE_NIC% DhcpNameServer" If (REG_SZ) : "\Registry\Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\BDRUPD\SetDHCP" 2 (subkey) Type (REG_DWORD) : 0 RegType (REG_SZ) : "" Target (REG_MULTI_SZ) : "%ACTIVE_NIC% NameServer" If (REG_SZ) : "\Registry\Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\BDRUPD\SetDHCP" Setting a Timeout Value The following example uses a custom DHCP option (129) to set a timeout value: HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services BDRUPD DHCPTags 129 Type (REG_DWORD) : 2 RegType (REG_DWORD) : "" Target (REG_MULTI_SZ) : "%SERVICES%\MyService\Parame- ters" "Timeout" Native DHCP Options 325