You might be able to do it with a CI if you use a script (SCCM 2012). The output of the detection script actually gets written in the DB. Check out the InstancePatch field in the vDCMDeploymentNonCompliantRuleDetailsPerClientMachine view.
----- Dwayne Allen [email protected] (479) 310-0027 On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Beardsley, James < [email protected]> wrote: > I’ve been asked to see if there is a way to gather the size of everyones > My Documents. Is there anything within SCCM that I’m not thinking of that > could do that? I’ve done this before with a package that simply runs a > Powershell script that writes the folder size into a text file and then > copies the text file to a central location on a network server. Then using > another Powershell script, gather and combine all of the data in those txt > files to one spreadsheet. Before I did that again, I wanted to see if maybe > I’m overlooking a better way to get this done. A co-worker of mine started > down the road of returning the folder size as an exit code and report on > that but that didn’t turn out right. > > > Thanks, > > > > *James Beardsley |* Firm Technology Group > > Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP > > > > [image: cid:8644FC49-D5C9-45AE-B387-04FAFC0CC7A5] <http://www.dhgllp.com/> > > > ------------------------------ > > *Confidentiality Notice:* This e-mail is intended only for the addressee > named above. It contains information that is privileged, confidential or > otherwise protected from use and disclosure. If you are not the intended > recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, disclosure, copying, or > dissemination of this transmission, or taking of any action in reliance on > its contents, or other use is strictly prohibited. If you have received > this transmission in error, please reply to the sender listed above > immediately and permanently delete this message from your inbox. Thank you > for your cooperation. > >

