Microsoft Office Suite Information Analysis

(imported topic written by mcalvi91)

We are having a problem getting an accurate count of our office installs using this analysis. Case in point is on a couple of workstations we have an office suite installed with additional components installed later as needed.

Is there any way to get just the Suite Information and not the extraneous installs?

For example, see Below…

Microsoft Office Suite Information (Windows)

Full Name of Installed Microsoft Office Suite

Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003

Microsoft Office OneNote 2003

Microsoft Office Installed Components and Service Pack Versions

EXCEL.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

INFOPATH.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

MSACCESS.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

MSPUB.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

OUTLOOK.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

POWERPNT.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

WINWORD.EXE (Office 2003 - Service Pack 2)

Microsoft Office Suite Installation Date(s)

08/31/2007

10/15/2007

OR

Full Name of Installed Microsoft Office Suite

Singular expression refers to non-unique object. <-----------------Office 2k7 pro plus installed with various additional elements to it

Microsoft Office Installed Components and Service Pack Versions

EXCEL.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

INFOPATH.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

MSACCESS.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

MSPUB.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

OUTLOOK.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

POWERPNT.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

WINWORD.EXE (Office 2007 - No Service Pack)

Microsoft Office Suite Installation Date(s)

02/23/2007

03/01/2007

05/04/2007

08/15/2007

10/09/2007

(imported comment written by sthull)

Hi mcalvi,

I will go ahead and report this to our product engineering group so we can get it corrected, but can you provide more detail about what additional components are installed on that Office 2007 system? We did attempt to explicitly limit that relevance to Office Suites only, so it would be helpful to know what component slipped through. You could also run the following relevance on that system:

values “ProductName” of keys of key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration” of registry as string

values “BrandProductName” of keys of key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration” of registry as string

Regards,

Steve

(imported comment written by mcalvi91)

Q: values “ProductName” of keys of key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration” of registry as string

A: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007

A: Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007

A: Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007

A: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

T: 834

I: string

Q: values “BrandProductName” of keys of key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration” of registry as string

T: 436

I: string

When I checked the registry, the results panned out. However I noticed a value for ProductNameBrand vs BrandProductName, so i pulled that in case it was a typo.

Q: values “ProductNameBrand” of keys of key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration” of registry as string

A: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007

A: Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007

A: Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007

A: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

T: 667

I: string

(imported comment written by sthull)

Yep, I did mean ‘ProductNameBrand’. Thx for providing this info, we’ll work on updating the analysis.

(imported comment written by mcalvi91)

any update on the analysis?

(imported comment written by BenKus)

Hi mcalvi,

Sorry for the delay… I believe the Office Analysis was updated today. Can you check and see if it addressed your issue?

Thanks,

Ben

Has there been any new analysis done to updated this one; Microsoft Office Suite Information (Windows) Analysis
I am not seeing anything for Office 2013 or 2016 or 365 included in this base analysis. This would include the Service Pack levels installed.