![]() ![]() Unfortunately this only shows Windows Updates, not all *Microsoft Updates* for example Microsoft Application Updates, Drivers etc.Ī quick search lead me here:, which shows how to get a list of updates, but unfortunately the HotFixID/KB isn’t held as a property, so the output isn’t much better than just scrolling through the endless list of Installed Updates in the GUI Get-HotFix | Sort-Object HotFixID | Format-Table –AutoSize I recently came across a scenario where I needed to check if certain Hotfixes for Microsoft Office were installed. ![]() Update : I have found that new-object -com “” only lists updates installed by windows update, not all updates (including manually installed updates), I’m still looking for a method that gives 100% of updates.
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