Recently we had the need to get a list of all software installed on a group of systems in a collection in ConfigMgr. There was an existing report which provided this for a single computer but we needed to put it together for a collection of computers (not based upon what is in add/remove programs). I'm trying to get an overview off all installed apps (not programs) on both our company owned IOS devices and our Windows store enabled computers. The SCCM documentation clearly states that this is possible but I can't find any report or query which can produce the results.
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So I do a lot of collection queries based on Installed Applicaion and Installed Software. Some are one, some are the other because I don't really understand the difference. I recently attended the MMS conference and /u/jasonsandys mentioned that SWI should really not be used. I guess I then have a couple questions:
Can I still query based on installed applications/version without using software inventory? What is the difference between Applications and Software in the SCCM world?
Thanks to any who reply.
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I am trying to put together a Report or Query that will list all the software on the workstations under Add or Remove.
There is a report that comes with SCCM 2012 called 'Count all instances of software registered with Add or Remove Programs' This does the job, but it lists for all of MS office applications. Rather then just Office 2010 SP1. This report bring up over 115k for Office 2010. So I am assuming it picked up Word, PowerPoint etc.Just want a report that will show me the count of how many people are using Office 2010, and other application out in the field with the correct name of the applications.
I am not quiet up to par in creating queries as of yet, work in progress. As anyone come up a report that does something like this.
Just tried the report called 'Count all inventoried products and versions' ProductName says 'Microsoft Windows Operating System' 12.0.7600.16385 count 5771.