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Windows® 7 Resource Kit
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Windows® 7 Resource Kit

by Tony Northrup Mitch Tulloch and Jerry Honeycutt
October 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1760 pages
93h 25m
English
Microsoft Press
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Rationalizing an Application Inventory

After you have finished organizing and analyzing your data, Microsoft recommends that you create an application portfolio for your organization. The application portfolio is a list of all the applications in your organization, including their specific details and compatibility status.

To create an application portfolio, perform the following steps:

  1. Collect your application inventory and compatibility data by using the ACT.

  2. Organize your data based on your organization’s requirements and then analyze the information.

  3. Identify any applications that are missing from the inventory.

  4. Select specific versions of your inventoried applications to be included in your deployment.

Identifying the Missing Applications

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