Attached is a .zip that contains everything needed to run the DPDTrace and step by step instructions are included.
DPD stands for Dynamic Product Detection. It’s the method our scan engine uses to determine what supported products are installed on the machine.This tool was created for troubleshooting patch scan issues where we need to know what is going on during the DPD process.
DPDTrace Instructions:
1) Extract the DPDTrace.zip file into a folder on the root of C:\
2) Read Disclaimer.txt.
3) Open a Command Window from Start--> Run --> CMD --> <Enter>
4) Change directory to the extracted folder. C:\
5) Type in the following replacing the MACHINENAME ADMINUSERNAME and PASSWORD with correct values: (MACHINENAME has to be the Target machine that is having the detection problem)
DPDTrace.bat MACHINENAME ADMINUSERNAME PASSWORD VERSION
6) Press 'Enter' and wait for the scan to complete.
7) Once the Scan has completed go to the RenameHF1log application.
a. Click Stop.
b. Click OK.
8) After the test has completed, zip the HFCli folder and send it back to us. The HFCLI folder will be in the folder the DPDTrace.bat is located.
¤¤¤ Important Notes: ¤¤¤
¤ VERSION is optional. If it is not specified, it will use the 9.0.651 scan engine. Possible values:
* 7.8.5
* 8.0.43
* 9.0.651
¤ Failure to supply any one of these values (MACHINENAME USERNAME and PASSWORD) will cause the test to fail.
¤ ADMINUSERNAME needs to be in the format domain\username
¤ If you want to use a specific hf7b.xml, just copy it into the Extracted folder\HF7B.