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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
Many times here there are discussions here about particular
Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? |
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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 06:46:31 -0500, Kirk Bubul wrote:
Many times here there are discussions here about particular Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? 1) Control Panel Programs and Features 2) Select "View installed updates" in the left panel 3) Use the search box "Search Installed Updates" at the top right. -- Kind regards Ralph |
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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
Ken1943 wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 06:46:31 -0500, Kirk Bubul wrote: Many times here there are discussions here about particular Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? Upper right is a search box. I just noticed it my self !! KenW I've used it, but when I attempted to use the search a second time, it didn't actually work any more! You need to type in the complete search term as "KB3065822", as just typing the number part doesn't work. So, yes, there is a search in the upper right, but it is temperamental. Paul |
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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
Ken1943 wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 06:46:31 -0500, Kirk Bubul wrote: Many times here there are discussions here about particular Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? Upper right is a search box. I just noticed it my self !! KenW The 'Upper right' Search option is in Programs and Features/View Installed Updates as opposed to the op's route ...View Update History. That Search option can be quite temperamental. It works best first time and also when using an exact search string. -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
Kirk Bubul wrote on 7/18/2015 7:46 AM:
Many times here there are discussions here about particular Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? Found this once on the web someplace... Works, but I can't take credit. Some programs, such as Belarc Advisor, will include a list of updates in an overall analysis of what is on your computer. This type of comprehensive survey of your computer’s contents is worthwhile but there is also an easier way to get a list of Windows updates. This method takes advantage of the command line and requires no installation of additional software. Open the command prompt and enter this command: wmic qfe list brief /format:htable "%USERPROFILE%\hotfix.html" This produces a nicely formatted list in an HTML file named hotfix.html that gets placed in the User folder. You can, of course, change the destination to some other convenient location. If there are any spaces in the name of a folder that you choose, don’t forget to wrap the destination name in quotes, as is done in the commands given in this tip. If you would rather have a text file, the command would be: wmic qfe list brief /format:texttablewsys "%USERPROFILE%\hotfix.txt" |
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Searching to see if a particular Windows Update has been made
"Kirk Bubul" wrote in message ... Many times here there are discussions here about particular Windows Updates and whether or not they have been applied on computers. For example, a current one I have seen being mentioned is KB3065822. When I am trying to see if my computer has had a particular update, the only thing I know to do is to open Control Panel, Windows Updates, View Update History and look at each item in the update history to see if that KB item is shown. This is tedious Is there an easier way to look for particular updates? List all Windows updates in HTML or TXT format http://www.jorink.nl/2013/07/list-al...or-txt-format/ |
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