I use this to get a workstation use pattern ‘fingerprint’....  can be very cool 
and you can also use the data find non use applications for potential license 
reclamation.

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Jimmy Martin
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From: Miller, Todd
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎December‎ ‎12‎, ‎2014 ‎10‎:‎15‎ ‎AM
To: [email protected]

There was some discussion about Software Inventory recently and about looking 
for alternatives due to its resource intensive nature on the client – and the 
amount of (useless?) data sent to the DB.

In looking for an answer to another problem, I tripped over this post by Sherry 
and Garth (thanks!) on Technet Forum that had another suggestion for 
inventorying applications.  It is to use the CCM_RECENTLY_USED_APPS view.

I can’t believe I’ve been doing SCCM for as long as I have without knowing 
about this view.  It would for the most part  get rid of my need for SW 
inventory.  It is not exactly the same as SW Inventory – it only inventories 
recently used (a few months) executables, and it won’t detect unused 
executables at rest on the computer but it is comprehensive and will detect 
applications being run not only from the Program Files area, but in the user 
space too.

the post is here…

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/43d1ed69-53f6-434d-838d-1a1024f1b80b/specific-software-title-not-displayed-in-inventoried-software-but-is-listed-in-software-metering?forum=configmgrinventory







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