


Either download it manually the Dell site or with PowerShell: In this example I’ll be using E:\Intune_DellSmBiosĪs my work folder with two sub folders named source and output.ĭownload the DellBIOSProvider module to a folder. Main app, which one could argue is the correct way to do it – I opted for theįetching the files needed for the package. Visual C++ reditruable as it’s own Win32 app and making it a dependecy to the Tested it out and it worked perfectlly in my tests. The DLL files in the DellBIOSProvider module folder. The C++ redistruabables in WinPE, you can get away with just droppiing some of
#DELL COMMAND UPDATE WINDOWS 10 2019 INSTALL#
He also points out that as you’re not able to install But for version 2.x the requirement is Visual C++ 2015, which The specified module could not be found.Īrticle states that Visual C++ 20 redistruables are needed, which isĬorrect for version 1.x of the DellBIOSProvider module if I’ve understood itĬorrectly. Module : Could not load file or assembly ‘DSMBLibWrapper.dll’ or one of itsĭependencies. Problem trying to import the DellBiosProvider module in the script: We’re at it, another big thank you and credit to Scott Ladewig and his postĪbout the Visual C++ 2015 requriement for Dell’s PowerShell Provider 2.0 that Terrill posted a great article about using Dell’s PowerShell Provider withĪlso made a great followup post to Mike’s that you can find here: Note: The Dell PowerShell Provider requires platforms supporting WMI-ACPI BIOS In this example we’re going to set an BIOS/admin password, but this could of course be expanded to configure other settings that are available through the DellBIOSProvider – This is a quick post about the possibility to manage and configure some BIOS settings on Dell computers using Intune and Win32 apps.
