Hello there,
I was trying hard to find the full version of Chrome that is installed for our users.
When you look into Google Chrome 106 Evidence, it just says, it takes the version 106.0.% for recognition.
Is there a way to report on the actual version/subversion?
I can find it on a specific PC, under Evidence and the column Raw Version: 106.0.5249.119
Anyone tried to do Such report? Where can I find the Raw Version field? Maybe it's called different when building the reports?
Nov 01, 2022 03:43 AM
@vytasdem - The Application Transparency Report has been a feature of Flexera One ITAM since March of 2022. Please try it out!
https://docs.flexera.com/fnms/EN/WebHelp/index.html#topics/Rep_AppTransprncy.html
Remember that by default, this information is not available. You must explicitly set the Import Detailed Evidence check box on each Application title that you wish to include the raw evidence for this report. This can be done for a specific Application, or you can Multi-Select Applications on the Installed Applications view to set this option.
Nov 02, 2022 07:14 AM
hi, you may wish to refer to the Recognized Applications Transparency Report
If the version column shows what you are looking for?
Cheers.
Nov 01, 2022 09:02 PM
I've seen this article, but maybe I've forgot to mention, that we are using the Flexera One solution, and this is for on prem only.
Nov 02, 2022 01:58 AM
@vytasdem - The Application Transparency Report has been a feature of Flexera One ITAM since March of 2022. Please try it out!
https://docs.flexera.com/fnms/EN/WebHelp/index.html#topics/Rep_AppTransprncy.html
Remember that by default, this information is not available. You must explicitly set the Import Detailed Evidence check box on each Application title that you wish to include the raw evidence for this report. This can be done for a specific Application, or you can Multi-Select Applications on the Installed Applications view to set this option.
Nov 02, 2022 07:14 AM
Thank you, will try this out!
Nov 02, 2022 07:58 AM
Great! this is just what I was looking for!
Nov 03, 2022 02:49 AM