I would appreciate it if someone could please tell me how AMO identifies a software suite.
In this instance, I asked my techo colleague to identify instances of Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise V6.0 on our LAN. He asked me to provide him with a unique file to look for. However, Visual Studio merely consists of a collection of applications, none of which are uniquely identified as being "Studio". It's just Visual Basic and a group of other apps.
There are a group of applications which are supplied with the Enterprise Edition and not the Professional Edition. However, it is possible that users didn't always choose to install all these files, so I don't have a unique set of files to look for.
Could someone please put me out of my misery or point me to a URL with info?
Many thanks,
Andre
In this instance, I asked my techo colleague to identify instances of Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise V6.0 on our LAN. He asked me to provide him with a unique file to look for. However, Visual Studio merely consists of a collection of applications, none of which are uniquely identified as being "Studio". It's just Visual Basic and a group of other apps.
There are a group of applications which are supplied with the Enterprise Edition and not the Professional Edition. However, it is possible that users didn't always choose to install all these files, so I don't have a unique set of files to look for.
Could someone please put me out of my misery or point me to a URL with info?
Many thanks,
Andre