software inventory

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Software inventory on Windows systems involves tracking installed applications for license compliance, security patching, and asset management. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover automated inventory reporting using PowerShell on Windows 10 and 11, generating lists of both traditional desktop apps and Windows Store apps. Another topic addresses the gap in Microsoft's published software inventory, specifically regarding Azure Linux and the absence of VEX/CSAF attestations for other products, highlighting that lack of published inventory does not prove absence of a component. Historical threads also reference software inventory in the context of large-scale Windows 7 migrations using SCCM. These conversations reflect the practical and security-oriented aspects of maintaining accurate software inventories in enterprise Windows environments.
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    Azure Linux Attestations: Product Scoped VEX CSAF and Inventory Gap

    Microsoft’s short public attestation that “Azure Linux includes this open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” is accurate for the Azure Linux product set — but it is not proof that no other Microsoft product contains the same upstream code; absence of a published VEX/CSAF...
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    Automated Software Inventory Report with PowerShell (Win 10/11)

    Automated Software Inventory Report with PowerShell (Win 10/11) Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20-30 minutes Introduction Keeping an up-to-date view of installed software on Windows 10 and Windows 11 machines helps with license compliance, security patching, and asset management. A...
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    Self Service Simplifies Application Migration to Windows 7

    SCCM Expert announces automated application migration work flow for large scale Windows 7 migrations. End-users select required applications. Administrators approve and trigger migration remotely, with the push of a button. Berwyn, IL (PRWEB) November 12, 2010 Migrating applications to Windows 7...
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