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Report: Computers with a specific file in a specific collection

Posted on April 20, 2010 by Jörgen Nilsson

I have used this report so many times now I just have to share it. It will show all computer with a specific file in a specific collection, and has shown to be very useful. Thanks to my colleague Ola Ahrens for applying the finishing touches.

Computer with file

The report mof file can be downloaded here.

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  • 3 thoughts on “Report: Computers with a specific file in a specific collection”

    1. MarkSpizer says:
      May 2, 2010 at 1:57 pm

      great post as usual!

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    2. Danny says:
      November 27, 2012 at 9:36 pm

      This is a great report, how can I imporet this into SCCM 2012? I know it can’t import MOF files, do you have another format?

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    3. Mark says:
      May 29, 2013 at 11:48 pm

      I was so very relieved to see this post, and identify those PST files only on workstations instead of everywhere, when suddenly my heart sank. It is a MOF for 2007. Any chance you created a RDL?

      Reply

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    My name is Jörgen Nilsson and I work as a Senior Consultant at Onevinn in Malmö, Sweden. This is my blog where I will share tips and stuff for my own and everyone elses use on Enterprise Mobility and Windows related topics.
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