There are hidden SW listed within ARP data. CM collect these too. There is no easy way to filter them out. You can compare SW between two computers, Here is an example. https://www.enhansoftknowledge.com/knowledge-base/comparison-of-installed-software/It
It show up more then I need, like those office updates , xxxx MUI etc, that doesn’t show in the window’s control panel, because we need a report that showing abnormal installation of program of all system. Or is there an other way to doing that
Exactly what problem are you trying to solve? What EXACTLY is wrong with the built-in reports that show the details within add remove programs?Hello everyone,
I know how to query add/remove program in sql server, but it more than need, is there any way that to query what exactly show in Windows’s add/remove programs
Are you using Configuration manager ?yes
It show up more then I need, like those office updates , xxxx MUI etc, that doesn’t show in the window’s control panel, because we need a report that showing abnormal installation of program of all system. Or is there an other way to doing thatExactly what problem are you trying to solve? What EXACTLY is wrong with the built-in reports that show the details within add remove programs?
There are hidden SW listed within ARP data. CM collect these too. There is no easy way to filter them out. You can compare SW between two computers, Here is an example. https://www.enhansoftknowledge.com/knowledge-base/comparison-of-installed-software/It
It show up more then I need, like those office updates , xxxx MUI etc, that doesn’t show in the window’s control panel, because we need a report that showing abnormal installation of program of all system. Or is there an other way to doing that