Use software inventory in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to collect information about files that are contained on client devices in your organization. Additionally, software inventory can collect files from client devices and store these on the site server. Software inventory is collected when the Enable software inventory on clients setting is enabled in client settings.

After software inventory is enabled and the clients run a software inventory cycle, the client sends the inventory information to a management point in the client’s site. The management point then forwards the inventory information to the Configuration Manager site server, which stores the inventory information in the site database. Software inventory runs on clients according to the schedule that you specify in client settings.

You can use a number of methods to view the software inventory data that Configuration Manager collects. These include the following:

When software inventory runs on a client device, the first inventory report returned is always a full inventory. Subsequent inventory reports contain only delta inventory information. The site server processes delta inventory information in the order in which it is received. If delta inventory information for a client is missing, the site server rejects further delta inventory information and instructs the client to run a full inventory cycle.

Configuration Manager provides limited support for dual-boot computers. Configuration Manager can discover dual-boot computers but only returns inventory information from the operating system that was active at the time of inventory.

Software Inventory for Mobile Devices Enrolled by Using Windows Intune

You can collect software inventory on apps installed on mobile devices using the same methods as listed above. The apps that are inventoried will depend on whether the device is company-owned or personal-owned. For personal devices, the only apps that are inventoried are apps that are managed by Windows Intune. The table below lists what apps are inventoried for personal-owned or company-owned devices.

Platform For Personal-owned Devices For Company-owned devices

Windows 8.1 (without the Configuration Manager client)

Only managed apps

Only managed apps

Windows Phone 8

Only managed apps

Only managed apps

Windows RT

Only managed apps

Only managed apps

iOS

Only managed apps

All apps installed on the device

Android

Only managed apps

All apps installed on the device

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