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Microsoft Office End of Life Audit

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List Microsoft Office Installs and Their End of Life Dates

The report below will give you an overview of all the Microsoft Office installations in your network along with their EOL dates and the time remaining until they are no longer supported. Make sure to update any outdated installations in order to remain supported. You can read more in our Microsoft Office end-of-life blog post.

Microsoft Office is a suite of productivity software created by Microsoft, each with its own specific purpose. It includes some of Microsoft’s most well-known applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Once the suite goes end of life, the tools will no longer receive any updates or support from Microsoft. This can have negative effects on performance and security. Run the audit to make sure all of your installs are still supported.

Microsoft Office EOL Lansweeper On-prem Query

Select Distinct Top 1000000 tblAssets.AssetID,
tblAssets.AssetName,
tblAssets.Domain,
tsysAssetTypes.AssetTypename As AssetType,
tblAssets.Username,
tblAssets.Userdomain,
tsysAssetTypes.AssetTypeIcon10 As icon,
tblAssets.IPAddress,
tsysIPLocations.IPLocation,
tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer,
tblAssetCustom.Model,
tsysOS.OSname As OS,
tblAssets.Version As OSVersion,
tblAssets.SP,
subquery1.Software,
subquery1.Version,
subquery1.Publisher,
subquery1.EOLDate,
Case
When IsDate(subquery1.EOLDate) = 1 and GetDate() < subquery1.EOLDate Then Cast(DateDiff(DAY, GetDate(),
subquery1.EOLDate) As NVARCHAR) + ' days remaining'
End As [Days Remaining],
tblAssets.Lastseen,
tblAssets.Lasttried,
Case
When subquery1.EOLDate = 'EOL' then '#ffadad'
When IsDate(subquery1.EOLDate) = 1 and GetDate() > subquery1.EOLDate Then '#ffadad'
When IsDate(subquery1.EOLDate) = 1 and GetDate() >= DateAdd(month, -1, subquery1.EOLDate) Then '#ffd152'
Else '#d4f4be'
End As backgroundcolor
From tblAssets
Inner Join tblAssetCustom On tblAssets.AssetID = tblAssetCustom.AssetID
Inner Join tsysAssetTypes On tsysAssetTypes.AssetType = tblAssets.Assettype
Inner Join tsysIPLocations On tsysIPLocations.LocationID =
tblAssets.LocationID
Inner Join tblState On tblState.State = tblAssetCustom.State
Left Join tsysOS On tsysOS.OScode = tblAssets.OScode
Left Join (Select tblSoftwareUni.softwareName As Software,
tblsoftware.softwareVersion As Version,
tblSoftwareUni.SoftwarePublisher As Publisher,
Case
When Cast(ParseName(tblsoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) <= 14 Then
'EOL'
When tblsoftware.softwareVersion Like '15.%' Then '2023-04-11'
When tblsoftware.softwareVersion Like '16.%'
and tblSoftwareUni.softwareName like '%2016%'
Then '2025-10-14'
When tblsoftware.softwareVersion Like '16.%'
and tblSoftwareUni.softwareName like '%2019%'
Then '2025-10-14'
When tblsoftware.softwareVersion Like '16.%'
and tblSoftwareUni.softwareName like '%2021%'
Then '2026-10-13'
End As EOLDate,
tblsoftware.AssetID
From tblsoftware
Inner Join tblSoftwareUni On tblSoftwareUni.SoftID = tblsoftware.softID
Where
(tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Like '%Microsoft Office%20[0-9][0-9]%' and
tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Not Like '%web components%'and
tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Not Like '%database%' and
tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Not Like '%interop%'
And tblSoftwareUni.SoftwarePublisher Like '%Microsoft%')) As subquery1 On
subquery1.AssetID = tblAssets.AssetID
Where (subquery1.Software Like '%Microsoft Office%20[0-9][0-9]%' and
subquery1.Software Not Like '%web components%'and
subquery1.Software Not Like '%database%'and
subquery1.Software Not Like '%interop%'
And subquery1.Publisher Like '%Microsoft%')
and tblState.Statename = 'Active'

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