Hi DHeinz57,
The requested information is not in the database because inventory solution or basic inventory does not collect the exact build number.
If you want to get the buildnumber you have to create a custom inventory. Hopefully Symantec will extend inventoy or basic inventory to collect the exact build number...
To create the Custom Inventory create a customdataclass with the follwinging information:
After creation of the custom dataclass create a new Task (Powershell) and paste in the following Powershell script:
#************************DO NOT EDIT********************************
$nse = new-object -comobject Altiris.AeXNSEvent
$nse.priority = 1
$nse.To = "{1592B913-72F3-4C36-91D2-D4EDA21D2F96}"
#************************DO NOT EDIT********************************
#Modify this varaible with the custom data class guid
$objDCInstance = $nse.AddDataClass("Windows Version")
$objDataClass = $nse.AddDataBlock($objDCInstance)
$Build = $(Get-ItemProperty -Path 'Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion' CurrentBuild).CurrentBuild
$Revision = $(Get-ItemProperty -Path 'Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion' UBR).UBR
$WinVer = $Build + "." + $Revision
####Add new row of data
$objDataRow = $objDataClass.AddRow()
$objDataRow.SetField(0, $WinVer)
#Send the data
$nse.sendqueued()
It should look like....
You could create a Report based on the data in the table...
Network23