Creating a query finding all Windows 7 operating systems
Using a query allows you for example to find all devices on which the different flavors of an operating system are installed, that is, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise, and so on.
To create a licensed software using a query, we must first create such a query.
- Select the Queries node in the left tree hierarchy.
- Click the Create Query
icon.
The Properties window appears. - Enter the name of the new query into the Name field, e.g. Windows 7 Devices and click OK .
- Now double-click the query in the table to access it.
- Select the Criteria tab in the right window pane.
- Click the Add Criterion
icon.
The Select Criterion window appears. - Select the criterion Operating System .
- In the following Operator drop-down box select the value Contains and enter Windows 7 into the Value field.
- Click the Find button.
- Select the Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems in the Search Criteria pop-up and click OK .
- Click the Add
button.
The selected criterion is added to the list of Selected Criteria to the right. - Click OK to confirm the new query content and to close the window.
- Activate the query by selecting the option active in the Query Status drop-down list of the preceding table.
The query is not created and active and can be used with the application license management.
Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*