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‎09-13-2019 07:22 PM
I've just noticed that clients that previously had licensed software installed (software was removed long ago and clients have since been rescanned), still show a license key for that software. It misled me to believing that the software was still installed and the license was in use. In case it matters, this "stuck" license key is for Adobe CS 6.
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‎09-16-2019 09:39 AM
Have a similar issue with MS Project 2010. We have quite a few machines that have it, the problem is the installer that is provided doesn't remove the registration info from the registry which is what Lansweeper is using to report on.
I ended up creating a report based on custom file location scanning to confirm if the software is actually installed or now. Then when it isn't deployed an uninstaller which includes deleting the registration key so that that Lansweeper reports true.
Note this is not a Lansweeper issue but an application issue. It is best to create uninstall packages within Lansweeper and include a reg delete command to prevent this issue.
I ended up creating a report based on custom file location scanning to confirm if the software is actually installed or now. Then when it isn't deployed an uninstaller which includes deleting the registration key so that that Lansweeper reports true.
Note this is not a Lansweeper issue but an application issue. It is best to create uninstall packages within Lansweeper and include a reg delete command to prevent this issue.

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‎09-27-2019 03:27 PM
CyberCitizen wrote:
Have a similar issue with MS Project 2010. We have quite a few machines that have it, the problem is the installer that is provided doesn't remove the registration info from the registry which is what Lansweeper is using to report on.
I ended up creating a report based on custom file location scanning to confirm if the software is actually installed or now. Then when it isn't deployed an uninstaller which includes deleting the registration key so that that Lansweeper reports true.
Note this is not a Lansweeper issue but an application issue. It is best to create uninstall packages within Lansweeper and include a reg delete command to prevent this issue.
Could you share your report?

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‎09-30-2019 04:12 AM
Rob B wrote:
Could you share your report?
It's just the custom file scanning. Searching for the executable.
I use that to give me a true install count, compare it with the installed that Lansweeper says, then deploy an uninstall script that just removes the reg key details for the software.
