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When I am doing software inventory, by using basic query to find out office is installed or not

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Hello,

 

I am new to SCCM... When I am doing software inventory, by using basic query to find out office is installed or not.. I am not getting any report. when I checked in sql , the table is showing empty. no rows or columns are present.

 

Can anyone help me where is did mistake in my lab?

 

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh

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hi, you posted this in Part 3 of the guides which is all about discovery methods and boundaries and nothing to do with your question, therefore i've pulled your post and raised it as a separate question (which is the right way of doing things...)

 

cheers

niall

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Hello,

 

I am new to SCCM... When I am doing software inventory, by using basic query to find out office is installed or not.. I am not getting any report. when I checked in sql , the table is showing empty. no rows or columns are present.

 

Can anyone help me where is did mistake in my lab?

 

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh

 

Are you sure you're actually set up to pull that data you're looking for from the clients? Software inventory happens in a couple ways, so if you're looking at reports or tables for Asset Intelligence stuff but don't have AI turned on, you won't see anything.

 

To check Asset Intelligence stuff:

Administration workspace

Client Settings in the navigation pane

Right-click the settings you're using, Properties

Hardware Inventory (yeah... I don't know why)

Set Classes

Check settings for "Installed Executable - Asset Intelligence (SMS_InstalledExecutable)" and "Installed Software- Asset Intelligence (SMS_InstalledSoftware)" and make sure they're set as appropriate for your environment.

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