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  • karimmassJune 29, 2009 3:40 AM PDT   
    how to disable amt technologie in remote pc

    I just installed many pc (HP dc7900) for clients, these PCs have default AMT technology Enabled, I want to know how I could disable remotly this technology on the PC that I have remote access to the OS of these machine

    I know how well off this technology on a PC with the CTRL + p view that I am a HP technical , but I do not know how the disabled on a remote machine, is that it is possible to disable AMT dirctement under the OS for example by disabling all services AMT

    Andrew Schiestl (Intel)June 29, 2009 8:30 AM PDT
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    Re: how to disable amt technologie in remote pc

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    I just installed many pc (HP dc7900) for clients, these PCs have default AMT technology Enabled, I want to know how I could disable remotly this technology on the PC that I have remote access to the OS of these machine

    I know how well off this technology on a PC with the CTRL + p view that I am a HP technical , but I do not know how the disabled on a remote machine, is that it is possible to disable AMT dirctement under the OS for example by disabling all services AMT

    I didn't think any OEM's shipped a vPro system with AMT enabled, the normal model is that the end user needs to provision (enable) AMT.  Mainly for the reason you mention, so end users can choose to enable AMT. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean by you want to disable AMT, can you currently use AMT?  An HP 7900c is an AMT 5.0 machine I believe, so it should have Intel Management and Security Status program.  If you bring up the Intel Management and Security Status program, and go into the Intel AMT tab, what shows up for the Status under Intel AMT State?  Mainly I want to make sure what you are trying to accomplish.

    Do you mean you want to disable the ability to provision AMT?  That can be done, but generally only through the BIOS.

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