![]() ![]() See who is using the machines on which the apps are running.See the Operating Systems on which these apps are running and whether the machine is physical or virtual.Understand what applications and versions are installed throughout your organization.This view contains several key pieces of information that you can use to do a number of things including: ![]() In MAP 8.0, this view has been renamed to. The name of the view is InstalledProducts_view. In MAP 7.0, provided this information through a database view and Microsoft Excel. Most of the users who ask are using this to help them answer a licensing question but it can be used in a number of other scenarios as well for example Software Asset Management or user profiling for VDI (see ). One of the most frequent questions we get at is how to get a list of the software discovered by the MAP toolkit on a computer by computer basis. The entire write up is copied from Microsoft blog and tested by us for assuring, if you follow the instructions as given, within few hours of time you will have a neat software inventory list. Be ready to sweat a bit, and we are sure you would love the outcome. Here we are suggesting you a cheaper alternative, using Microsoft’s own MAP toolkit. There are plenty of excellent software to do the job for you, obviously for some cost. J.C.As an Administrator maintaining Windows domains, one of the herculean tasks usually one run into is to make a software asset inventory.
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