![]() ![]() It exists at least on version 2016, but not with older versions. ![]() Otherwise, the registry value at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\ClickToRun\Scenario\INSTALL\ProductstoAdd Unfortunately, this returns a varying array of applications, and even if more finely filtered, it doesn't tell me if "Office 16" is "Pro", "Professional Plus", or "Office365". The closest method I was able to come up with was using a WMIC query: wmic product where "Name like '%Office%'" get name, version ![]() I have pored through the registry and the file system, and I can find no perfect method for collecting the installed Office version. Programmatically, what method can get the name of the installed Microsoft Office version? I have tried every Powershell command, VBScript, and WMI query I could find. ![]()
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