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frainbreeze (TechnicalUser)
11 Oct 07 5:06
Hello

We have symantec ghost 11 installed and running on a VM. I have managed to setup an inventory report to get the hardware config for each machine, it was fairly straight-forward.

Software reports however, are proving to be a bit more tricky. Does anyone know the value in Ghost that holds the software serial (e.g. for Dreamweaver, MS Office, Adobe Acrobat etc)? We need to get a list of all the volume/oem/single user licenses that are installed on each machine in order to comply for ISO.

I know that the Dataset.Property for the OS Serial number is Operating System.SerialNumber but there isn't a property for other software serials. We have tried to use the following fields, but with no success:

Product.SKUNumber
Product.IdentifyingNumber
Installed Product.Version
BIOS.SerialNumber

surely it's possible for ghost to check the registry and list these serials out? Are there any other ideas on how else could we implement a complete software inventory?

p.s. sorry if this is in the wrong forum, again, there isn't one dedicated to Ghost...

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