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Dave_G
Engaged Sweeper
Hi all,

Fisrt I would like to say this program is fantastic!

I work for an Elementary school and I am using the free version of the software and I have a program on my computers that is "self contained" by that I mean there is no uninstall application, to remove it all I need to do is delete the directory and the shortcuts and it is gone.

My question is, is there a way for Lansweeper32 scan and report if this program is on the computers? I noticed in the Lansweeper console on the Configuration tab under Scanned files there is an option to add the path to exe's so I added this path %programfiles%\EMGames\EMMedia1-3\dirs\playerWin.exe. Which is the program I am trying to have show in the reports, but I am not familiar with SQL or databases and would like to know if this is even possible.

Everything else seems to show ok and I am impressed with that! I have tested other programs and so far Lansweeper32 has been the closest program I have found to doing what I need it to do. Thank you in advance for any and all input.
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Dave_G
Engaged Sweeper
Thank you for the quick response, so adding it to the scanned files was correct? As for SQL, I guess I had better get studying! Thank you again.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
If the program is always in the same folder (%programfiles%\EMGames\EMMedia1-3\dirs\playerWin.exe) then it's possible to scan it on all computers and create a report for it.

In the freeware version you will need SQL and database knowledge.
The premium version has a visual query builder (but you will still need basic sql knowledge)

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