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‎07-23-2009 10:17 PM
While entering license information today, I noticed that the reports for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and 2007 are missing. It only shows "Microsoft Exchange" and includes clients with only the Exchange admin tools installed. Also, the reports for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 include desktops and servers that are just running the SQL tools or the SQL Desktop engine. I need those reports to be specific on the verion of SQL running whether it be Standard or Enterprise. How can I fix this?
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‎07-25-2009 12:52 AM
Microsoft doesn't publish this information in the add-remove software list.
You will need to scan the file versions of sqlserver.exe (or other files) to get the exact file version.
You will need to scan the file versions of sqlserver.exe (or other files) to get the exact file version.

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‎07-24-2009 01:21 AM
When I go to "Software Search" and search for all I can scroll down on the list and select "Microsoft Exchange" and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and see a list of my Exchange servers and SQL servers mixed in with workstations that are running admin tools or the SQL desktop engine. I don't get anything that says Microsoft Exchange Server 2003-Enterprise, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003-Standard, Microsoft SQL 2005 Enterprise, Microsoft SQL 2005 Standard.

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‎07-24-2009 01:13 AM
Could you please specify the names of the reports you mentioned.
