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This information is not collected by CM07/CM12. You will need to find a way to inventory it first then you can report on it.
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Have you look at all the report within the Software Distribution - Collections reporting category? I would start there.
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BTW you can also get the free month report from here. http://www.enhansoft.com/pages/Free-SSRS-Reports.aspx
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Running a Batch file like this is generally NOT recommend as it requires you to open up security on the share to al computers and it also defeats the purpose of CM07/CM12.
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So I should move this post to CM12 forum or the Reporting forum? BTW you will find a ton of queries on www.smsug.ca ;-)
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Query - Searching for Single Computer
GarthMJ replied to oloughran's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
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Total of what? Other than removing Processor.DeviceID0 column, what exactly are you looking for?
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Based on your statement above, I'm going to assume that you are CM07 and the table / views will NOT get created until inventory is returned from at least 1 PC.
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Have you confirmed that this data is being inventoried by any of your clients?
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Licensing question (Managing servers as devices)
GarthMJ replied to Pfeiffer's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
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BTW, I almost never recommend adding IP address to any report. only in very rare cases will I recommend it... It caught too many problems..
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Give this a try. http://tinyurl.com/mfkof7d
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Keep in mind that neither CM07 nor CM12 will inventory EventID by default, so you will need to come up with something custom to get this to work.
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No there is not.. What HW error are you looking for?
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Don't get me wrong, my point about SQL restore is that are a lot of moving parts to CM12 and if the restore is not done correctly you could have problems that go unnoticed for a long time. (backup failing; SSRS security; MP / DP issues, Client inventory; SUP sync issues; for example) I would at minimum preform a site reset to help ensure that all premising and related items are hopefully fixed. For others that find this post: For CM07, you CAN'T restore CM07 using the SQL backup (No, if, and, or, buts, about it). You MUST use the CM07 backup task only. For CM12, you can recover CM12 using just the CM12 db, but you should use the Use a site database that has been manually recovered to restore the site. see docs for more details. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712697.aspx#BKMK_SiteDatabaseRecoveryOption
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The method that you describe above to restore your CM!2 site is NOT supported (at least not as described). I would review the Docs on how to restore your site using just a SQL db. From there preform the missing steps required to restore your site. With any luck it will allow you to get back just about everything.
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So why is it impossible to advertise? This should go without any problems.
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Happy New year to everyone. Did you make any New year Resolutions?