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Hi all,
I've used SCCM for some time, but WMI queries are still new to me. I am currently trying to identify two things:
- Workstations in our environment without IE11
- Workstations in our environment that have an outdated version of a custom application installed.
To identify Internet Explorer versions, I am trying the following:
To identify outdated versions of our custom application, I am using the following:
Sccm Query Installed Software On A Specific Computer
However, neither query seems to be working accurately. My IE detection has a success rate of 40 - 50% (it's capturing a significant number of machines with IE11 installed). When I manually check the iexplore.exe file version on these machines, it shows the file version as 11.x.x.
My custom application query is also not working. It's showing machines some but not all machines with version 3.2.04, when I only want to see machines with versions earlier than this.
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Does anyone have any suggestions or better ways to solve either problem?
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Best place to start is the built-in reports in the SCCM Console. At the bottom-left click Monitoring then on the left expand Reporting-->Reports-->Software*. Not sure what your directive of 'all software installed' really means, the reports will get you most everything. Certainly all software deployed via SCCM, but other stuff that was installed outside of SCCM may not be captured in the reports here. It's at least somewhere to start. Is there a particular piece of software management is looking for?
I've used the reports here to locate machines that might not have picked up a deployment, but the reports are only as good as the data they are derived from and if the clients haven't updated their software inventory you might not have the most current information.
As I said, this would be where I start, but I'm not sure you'll get exactly what you've been asked to get from SCCM alone.
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Best of luck! I'd love to hear what you ultimately get working as I've not messed with the SCCM reports that much and wouldn't mind expanding my knowledge there.