Easy enough. Thanks John!
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>From within the client agent setti
McDonald
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Sherry,
This script looks great. I do not understand this though: "add the class to
your hardware inventory in the appropriate client settings package"
this up or links you can reference?
Thank you,
Brian
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Subject: Re: [mssms] SSRS Instances
Use Jason's
Use Jason's script:
http://blog.configmgrftw.com/sql-server-inventory-using-configmgr/
As a ConfigItem (a vbscript) targeted to your population you care about,
and extend hardware inventory.
for me with the view I ended up with, something like this:
select s1.netbios_name0, si.*
from v_gs_sqlinsta
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone can tell me how I can get an inventory of all SSRS
instances for all SQL Servers? Specifically, I need to know where the SSRS
service is running.
Has anyone have any samples they can share?
Thanks,
Brian
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