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LithiumKid1976
Champion Sweeper
hi
ive noticed that the number of software installtions for Internet explorer compared to the number of xp installations seems to way off.
ie we have 325 installations of xp, 100 server 2003 , and there only seems to be 198 instances of IE6,7 and 8.

IE is installed on every machine we use here, so we are a bit suprised by the number diffrence.

any ideas on how to get the correct info back,?


Thanks
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Did you set the registry waittime to 0?
Were the missing computers online meanwhile? (you can check the lastseen date)
LithiumKid1976
Champion Sweeper
ok, i have been away for the best part of 6 weeks, and i returned to work, i said id check how far along the scanning had gone, and it only got 78% scanned.

obvioulsly i would like to have a report based on 100% of the machines, so whats going wrong, why is it taking so long to get me the full amount of the info?
LithiumKid1976
Champion Sweeper
Hi
ok, so which of the "scanned items" name is relevant to the computer scan, and ill set that to zero also.

(or does it make any diffrence?)

Thanks
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Yes, it scans everytime the computer is scanned.
LithiumKid1976
Champion Sweeper
Hi
under "item wait time", "scanned item", registry is allready set to 0 under "scan every x days"

so does that mean its scanned every day?

Thanks
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Take a look at the waittime for "registry" and set it to 0
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Go to configuration/Scanned registry keys and add the key you want.

Rootkey : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Regpath : SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
RegValue : Version
Enabled : checked

Afterwards create a report based on table "tblregistry"
LithiumKid1976
Champion Sweeper
im trying the report builder now, but lansweeper is only pulling back info that it has found allready.

ive come accross this from microsoft.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/164539
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Click Start, and then click Run or click Start Search.

Type or copy and paste the following command in the Open box, or the Start Search box, and then click OK:
cmd /k reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer" /v Version

A Command Prompt window opens and displays the Internet Explorer version in a format that resembles the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
Version REG_SZ 6.00.2900.2180

The first number after REG_SZ is your Internet Explorer version. In this example, the version is Internet Explorer 6.
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do you think or know how i could incorporate the above so that i can get an up to date list of all versions of internet explorer that is installed.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Adding a file to the custom scanning does not add it to the list of installed software.
You will need to create a custom report to list all computers with the iexplore.exe and their version.