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The page of the Computer window that shows all installed application information from the Applications scanner, which is included in the following prebuilt scan profiles; Standard and Applications.
NOTE: Applications which are installed for a single user (not for "all users") will only show if the user is logged in at the time of scan.
To show, hide, and move columns, click the Customize this grid button (upper left corner) or right-click the column header and select Edit Columns.
Selection or Column |
Description |
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New Dynamic Collection |
Opens a new Dynamic Collection window using the same name and filter as the application selected. The collection will appear at the root of the tree in the Main Console window after clicking OK. For more information see Creating Collections from Applications. NOTE: Enterprise mode is required to use this option. |
Name |
The name of the application as displayed in the computer control panel. |
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Version |
The version as displayed in the computer control panel. |
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Publisher |
The name of the software publisher. |
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Install Date & Time |
The date and time the application was installed, if available. |
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Uninstall |
The command used to uninstall the application. (Enterprise mode required.) |
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Registry Hive |
Name of the Registry Hive where the Application data was extracted. |
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Registry Path |
Registry path where application is registered with Windows. (for example, SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\7-Zip). |
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Install Date |
The date the application was installed, if available (hidden by default). |
You can uninstall from this page or even create an uninstall package in PDQ Deploy (Enterprise mode required to uninstall and PDQ Deploy required to create a package).
Video: Silently Uninstalling Programs Using PDQ Inventory
Silently Uninstalling Programs Using PDQ Inventory
(https://youtu.be/4-MHtkHLCss)
To uninstall an application from within PDQ Inventory:
1.Select the applications from the Application window.
2.Right-click and select Uninstall.
This opens the Run Command Window with the uninstall command entered and ready to run. You can also copy the command and execute it in another way, for example using PDQ Deploy. |
3.(Optional) Click Save Tool, to name and create a tool for future use.
4.Click Execute to run the command.
To create an uninstall package in PDQ Deploy:
1.Select the applications from the Application window.
2.Right-click and select Create Uninstall Package in PDQ Deploy.
This launches PDQ Deploy to a new package window with the uninstall command entered |
3.Configure the remainder of the package to your needs and deploy to uninstall.
Note: Many uninstall commands are not made to run silently and will hang if run, as is. If the command contains /qn as part of the MsiExec.exe /qn /X uninstall string, then PDQ Inventory has configured it to run silently. Otherwise you may need to consult the application documentation to find the proper silent options.
Creating Collections from Applications
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