You can use compliance levels (sets) to set a standard of installed software products for your computers. A computer passes the compliance check of a compliance level if all products of that set are installed on it. You can define as many compliance levels as you like.

The editor for compliance levels uses a tree view on the left side to show existing compliance sets. The parent branch shows the name of the compliance level. Its child items show the members of software products the computer needs to achieve that compliance level.
To create a new compliance level, just enter a name for it in the name field on the right. The list below contains all members. Use the software catalogue at the bottom to add members to the list. Just (multi-) select the software you want and add them by clicking on “Insert selection to upper list”. You can also double-click single entries of the catalogue to move them directly to the list of members. You can delete or clear the list of members by clicking the corresponding buttons on the right.
It is also possible to enter a name of software in the field next to the button “Add manually”. This can help if the product is not listed in the catalogue.
When you have finished your work on the compliance level, click “<< Save” to store it and move it back to the tree on the left.
It is also possible to create cascading levels by cloning one entry. Just select one in the tree and click on “Make a Copy >>”.
In any case, don’t forget to save your changes by clicking “<< Save”.
You will find the compliance results for each computer in the “Object Details”, and if you create a csv-report via the context menu of the “Location Tree and Network Search”.