SoftwareLicensingProduct is already in hardwareinventory classes; it's one of the AI classes. You may not have it enabled by default: I would turn on ID, LicenseStatus, Name, and apparently PartialProductKey -- but that's only for the OS--whether that's licensed or not. for Office; that looks like it's elsewhere. and based on that script above, you really only want the values where partialproductkey <> null.
I could probably custom mof-edit both of those (separately) with a configuration.mof edit + something to import. Let me know if you're interested/want that. I'd have to test that in my lab first. It could also be a couple of configItems; "where partial policy <> null", spit out licensestatus value; and you want licensestatus to be =1 for both of those wmi classes; that wouldn't tell you which specific thing wasn't licensed--a mof edit would be better for more detail info; but if you're just looking for a yes/no is it licensed, a couple configitems would work. On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 3:49 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/140000-someone-with-a-script-to-check-if-win-office-are-activated/ Check out that script, it is available in wmi. Sent from Windows Mail From: Jason Wallace Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 3:54 PM To: [email protected] There is not a built in report. Now forgive me if I am wrong but you can check activation status by running a command? You can trap that in a script and return a true or false. That'd be really easy in compliance & settings and lead to a report On 10 Feb 2015, at 19:25, Rajan Tri <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Friends, > > I am looking for the SCCM 2012 report for Microsoft Office > product Activation status. Is it feasible ? > >Regards >Rajan >

