In this post, I will explain the listing loader by taking an example of Books as a category, since most of the products from this category are already listed on Amazon.
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After learning How to add products on Amazon where we talked in detail about single and bulk listing, this post is an extension to it. It will help you add products already listed on Amazon, in bulk. I checked out the sms_def.mof file and im a bit unsure of how i disable it.Listing Loader or Inventory Loader is one of the less talked about tool on Amazon. Yeah I should look at disabling ccm_recentlyusedapps.
Unless you currently have reports or a project that actively needs to care about shortcuts defined, I'd change that to FALSE. #2 suggestion: Other than CCM_recentlyusedapps, the other classes in the default sms_def.mof which can be verbose are some of the AI classes, like shortcuts. I have a DCM CI looking for Citrix servers that do NOT have the local policy override, and make them a target for the mofcomp to disable ccm_recentlyusedapps. On those, you could selectively disable ccm_recentlyusedapps: If you *do* need ccm_recentlyusedapps on, for whatever the reason, for those computers which have a *lot* of data to be reported, it is almost always your Citrix Servers, or heavily used application servers. If at some point in the future you need to turn it back on for a while to get some rules generated, you could turn it back to TRUE for a week or so.
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If you don't use Software Metering right now, or you do, but you've already enabled the rules you care about, you could with a clear conscience edit sms_def.mof and change ccm_recentlyusedapps from TRUE to FALSE immediately. Do you need it enabled (set to true)? What it does is provide the data to your primary site so it can automatically create the rules you need for Software Metering-so you can just go find the ones you care about and change them from Disabled to Enabled. #1: start by thinking about ccm_recentlyusedapps at all. I have 1 main suggestion, and then 1 possible other suggestion. I am a bit unsure of what you mean by " Have you enabled all the AI classes?" could you elaborate?Įven setting that reg key to the maximum available, 50mb might not be big enough. Are these entries anything out of the ordinary? I can post more if needed. We have a lot of terminal servers running in a citrix environment with a lot of different applications running. These entries are as far as I can see all different in the attributes. Start Attribute Name = "AdditionalProductCodes" ID = 1 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "CompanyName" ID = 2 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "ExplorerFileName" ID = 3 Type = String Value = "Wordconv.exe" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "FileDescription" ID = 4 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "FilePropertiesHash" ID = 5 Type = String Value = "3d409b15ded293398db0d778638b4781" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "FileSize" ID = 6 Type = Integer Value = 24584 End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "FileVersion" ID = 7 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "FolderPath" ID = 8 Type = String Value = "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "LastUsedTime" ID = 9 Type = Date Value = "20100312081518.000000+000" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "LastUserName" ID = 10 Type = String Value = "VS\\oleite" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "msiDisplayName" ID = 11 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "msiPublisher" ID = 12 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "msiVersion" ID = 13 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "OriginalFileName" ID = 14 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "ProductCode" ID = 15 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "ProductLanguage" ID = 16 Type = Integer Value = 0 End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "ProductName" ID = 17 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "ProductVersion" ID = 18 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute Start Attribute Name = "SoftwarePropertiesHash" ID = 19 Type = String Value = "" End Attribute End Group Start Group Name = "CCM Recently Used Applications" ID = 2 Class = "MICROSOFT|CCM_RECENTLY_USED_APPS|1.0" Pragma = "SMS:ADD" Key = 3 ,8 ,10 The mif files consists mostly of entries like these: They are spread evenly in size from 5000kb to over 40mb as I said. Well I have looked at the mif files and there are 227 of 360 files that are over 5000kb.