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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. Your company deploys a custom Application to 2,000 client computers by using Configuration Manager. The Application is not listed in Add Remove Programs. You discover that information about the Application fails to appear in the inventory queries and inventory reports. You verify that information about other Applications appear in the inventory reports. You need to ensure that Configuration Manager data includes installation information about the custom Application. What should you do?
A.
Add a file name to Software Metering.
B.
Add a WMI class to the Hardware Inventory Classes file.
C.
Add a file name to the Hardware Inventory configuration.
D.
Enable a default WMI Cass in the Hardware Inventory Classes list.
E.
Select Collect NOIDMIF files in Hardware Inventory.
F.
Add a file name to the Software Inventory configuration.
G.
Modify the Enable hardware inventory on Cents setting.
H.
Add a WMI class to the Sms_def.mof file.
Answer is F.
Wrong, the correct Answer is F. (this is not hardware!)
I believe the answer B is correct. Hardware inventory does WMI which is able to collect information about installed software. So you would add wmi class to the hardware inventory class lists. This would also be the same answer if you had a custom Hardware.
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Since the Application is not listed in Add Remove Programs you may want to go with F
F