InstalledOn = Get-Date($Dateis)-format "dddd d MMMM yyyy"
view to get a list of all Approved Office updates on the WSUS Server. If you install iTunes from the iTunes Download page, you can manually check for updates to iTunes, or set iTunes to check for new versions automatically. Get-Hotfix Select PSComputerName, InstalledOn, Description, HotFixID, InstalledBy Export-Csv -NoType 'Env:userprofileDesktopWindows Updates.
The below powershell command-line will output details about the hotfix with ID ‘2953522’. The steps to install Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Role on Windows Server. The below POSH oneliner lists all updates installed in the last 2 days and tabulates properties: Computername, KBArticle,InstalledOn, HotFixID and InstalledBy. New-Object -Type PSObject -Property = $parts Note: Do not forget to include the attached powershell script. dism / online / Get-Packages / Format: Table.
$Dateis = get-date(::ToInt64("$parts", 16))-Format '%M/%d/yyyy' In a previous post I gave a DISM command to get a list of installed Windows Updates: 1. If ($Upd.operation -eq 1 -and $Upd.resultcode -eq 2) elseif (($parts -eq $null) -or ($parts -eq '')) # 1 means in progress and 2 means succeeded To get all the updates (installed via Windows Update only, even for 3rd party) and then export the result to a text file, you can use below script: $session = ::CreateInstance(::GetTypeFromProgID(“”,$ComputerName))