Use the Command Line Helper and DAAutoLogin together to run Windows patch management on devices with Full Disk Encryption installed.
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Use Command Line Helper to create encrypted values for scripts
For details, see Using the Command Line Helper.
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Use DAAutoLogin in various combinations to accomplish different needs
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After patches are pushed out, call DAAutoLogin inside scripts to:
- Send a reboot command for the device to display the Windows GINA (graphical identification and authentication) component for confirmation of successful patching
- Push another round of patches
For details, see Patching Process for Full Disk Encryption.
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To streamline the Window update process, use DAAutoLogin to skip the Full Disk Encryption Preboot multiple times
For details, see Skipping the Preboot Screen.
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Make sure to run both tools on a Full Disk Encryption device.
Both tools are available in the tools folder of the zip file received from Trend Micro. For assistance, contact Trend Micro Support.
Using the Command Line Helper
Command Line Helper enables encrypted values to pass via the installation script to the Full Disk Encryption preboot and installer. You can manually use Command Line Helper to generate encrypted values of strings for installation scripts or patch management.
Patching Process for Full Disk Encryption
- Push patches to targeted Full Disk Encryption devices.
- Follow up with a script using DAAutoLogin.
- Send a reboot command for the Full Disk Encryption device to load Windows GINA for confirmation of successful patching or to push another round of patches.