![]() When I talk about the product/licensing keys being referenced, I’m basically attempting to audit software currently installed on any machine within our company. Inner Join tblAssetCustom On tblAssets.AssetID = tblAssetCustom.AssetIDĪnd tblSerialnumber.Product like '%office%'Īnd tblSerialnumber.Product = 'Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007’Īnd (tblAssets.IPAddress like '192.168.3.%' Inner Join tblSerialnumber On tblAssets.AssetID = tblSerialnumber.AssetID Select Top 1000 tblAssets.AssetName,tblAssets.IPAddress,tblAssets.Username, tblSerialnumber.Product, tblSerialnumber.ProductKey Is there a way to omit the historical / Recovered license keys data from being audited ? When looking at the main Lansweepers dashboard and against a specific machine, the product and licence keys are contained within the “Recovered license keys area” NOT within the actual software currently installed. I then find the software is no longer actually installed on the machines I'm auditing. ![]() I’m currently working on a software audit and although using the below SQL I’m finding Microsoft office products such as (Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007). I have a question about the Recovered license keys data section in Lansweeper.
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