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Any plans to improve built-in reporting for Enterprise Console

I would like to be able to create a report that lists all computers with a certain undesirable app (i.e. Call of Duty), but cannot find any way of doing this in the built-in reporting function.  Yes, I've read about implementing the Reporting Interface and running SQL queries, but I find that to be a bit ridiculous.  Am I missing something?  Is there really no way of obtaining this simple information?  I have no use for seeing the number or percentage of machines that have it installed; I want a list of which machines have it installed, so that I can act on it.

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  • Hello KarmaIsReal,

    should have thought of it, concentrated too much on reporting.

    tried to go to an Adult website

    This is not available as Report. Instead, the Event Viewer (menu bar: Events) must be used. Its results can be exported as .csv.

    computers with File Sharing Software

    A report lists just the individual items but not their type (like File Sharing), also you can't select by type. The Event Viewer OTOH allows selection by type (though only one) but not individual application and doesn't consider groups. Simple patterns are possible for User and Computer. BTW: Both Event Viewer and Reports honour the active sub-estate. 

    Christian

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  • Hello KarmaIsReal,

    should have thought of it, concentrated too much on reporting.

    tried to go to an Adult website

    This is not available as Report. Instead, the Event Viewer (menu bar: Events) must be used. Its results can be exported as .csv.

    computers with File Sharing Software

    A report lists just the individual items but not their type (like File Sharing), also you can't select by type. The Event Viewer OTOH allows selection by type (though only one) but not individual application and doesn't consider groups. Simple patterns are possible for User and Computer. BTW: Both Event Viewer and Reports honour the active sub-estate. 

    Christian

    :56429
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