This allows me to obtain the unique identifying number of installed software. I'll use Adobe Acrobat XI Standard as an example. Here is the identifying number for Adobe Acrobat XI Standard:
AC76BA86-1033-FFFF-BA7E-000000000006
I'm curious if it is possible to then write a WQL query in SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 that would query all PCs for installed software using that number listed above. If so, I would appreciate any help!
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Hello All,
I've been using a PowerShell module to locate installed software on PCs. This post explains what I'm doing:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/12/14/use-powershell-to-find-and-uninstall-software.aspx
This allows me to obtain the unique identifying number of installed software. I'll use Adobe Acrobat XI Standard as an example. Here is the identifying number for Adobe Acrobat XI Standard:
AC76BA86-1033-FFFF-BA7E-000000000006
I'm curious if it is possible to then write a WQL query in SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 that would query all PCs for installed software using that number listed above. If so, I would appreciate any help!
Thank you!
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