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Managing Your Data-Collection Packages (Windows 10) This section provides information about using Application Compatibility Manager (ACM) to manage your data-collection packages. 369ae82f-c8ca-42ec-85df-1b760a74e70a w10 plan appcompat library TrudyHa

Managing Your Data-Collection Packages

Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Windows Server 2008 R2

This section provides information about using Application Compatibility Manager (ACM) to manage your data-collection packages. Data-collection packages include inventory-collector packages and runtime-analysis packages. The following procedures apply to both package types.

In this section

Topic Description

[Log File Locations for Data-Collection Packages](log-file-locations-for-data-collection-packages.md)

When you create a data-collection package in Application Compatibility Manager (ACM), you can select an output location for your log files. You have the following options:

[Exporting a Data-Collection Package](exporting-a-data-collection-package.md)

In Application Compatibility Manager (ACM), you can export a data-collection package as a Windows installer (.msi) file. You can then use the .msi file to install the data-collection package on the computers from which you want to gather data.

[Deleting a Data-Collection Package](deleting-a-data-collection-package.md)

In Application Compatibility Manager (ACM), you can delete any of your existing data-collection packages from the database.

[Labeling Data in ACM](labeling-data-in-acm.md)

Application data and its associated compatibility issues can vary within an organization. For example, the applications used by a Human Resources (HR) department might differ from the applications used by a Sales department. Even for applications that are used across an organization, different compatibility issues might be found for each business group because of the unique application use by each business group.

 

Taking Inventory of Your Organization

Testing Compatibility on the Target Platform

Analyzing Your Compatibility Data

Fixing Compatibility Issues