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08-21-2012 10:03 PM
I know you can search for software titles in the search bar, but it doesn't look like you can do the same with Microsoft updates. Is this possible, and if so, how?
I tried searching for the title of the update, the KB#, but nothing comes up.
I am able to find this info through computer/config/windows/quickfix, but would like to quickly get a list of all computers that have a certain update installed.
I tried searching for the title of the update, the KB#, but nothing comes up.
I am able to find this info through computer/config/windows/quickfix, but would like to quickly get a list of all computers that have a certain update installed.
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08-24-2012 12:13 PM
We have added this feature to our customer wish list. We cannot guarantee that it will be included in Lansweeper 5.0, but we will certainly take it into consideration.

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08-24-2012 12:27 AM
Great, thanks for the info. Is this something that is planned for an upcoming version? 5.0 Maybe????


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08-22-2012 05:58 PM
These kinds of searches are not currently possible using the web console search bar. We recommend using a custom report to retrieve this information instead. An example report can be seen below. Replace "YourID" with the hotfix ID you would like to report on.
To use the specified report, do the following:
• Open the Lansweeper configuration console and select Reports & Alerts\Report Builder. Hit the “New” button.
• Copy the SQL code provided and paste it at the bottom of the newly created report, replacing the default SQL code.
• Click somewhere near tblComputers so the new code applies.
• Give the report a “View name” and a “Report name” and hit the “Save” button.
• Double-click on the report in the report list to see its results and export options.
Select tblComputers.Computername, tblComputers.Domain, tblComputers.Computer,
tblComputers.Firstseen, tblComputers.Lastseen, tblComputers.Lasttried,
tblQuickFixEngineering.Description, tblQuickFixEngineering.FixComments,
tblQuickFixEngineering.HotFixID, tblQuickFixEngineering.InstalledBy,
tblQuickFixEngineering.InstalledOn,
tblQuickFixEngineering.ServicePackInEffect, tblQuickFixEngineering.Lastchanged
From tblComputers Inner Join
tblQuickFixEngineering On tblComputers.Computername =
tblQuickFixEngineering.Computername
Where tblQuickFixEngineering.HotFixID = 'YourID'
Order By tblComputers.ComputerUnique
To use the specified report, do the following:
• Open the Lansweeper configuration console and select Reports & Alerts\Report Builder. Hit the “New” button.
• Copy the SQL code provided and paste it at the bottom of the newly created report, replacing the default SQL code.
• Click somewhere near tblComputers so the new code applies.
• Give the report a “View name” and a “Report name” and hit the “Save” button.
• Double-click on the report in the report list to see its results and export options.
