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Sorry I've no way to check that scenario. Hopefully someone else here can.
Sorry I've no way to check that scenario. Hopefully someone else here can.
Hi Bobby,
Have you find the command to run check for Windows Updates online?
There's other methods too.
Have a look at this Windows Update Commands – USOClient, Powershell, WUAUCLT article for more information but note that WUAUCLT has been deprecated for Windows 10 (but works for Windows 7... I haven't tried it in Windows 8.x).
The USOClient method is simple to use. For example, usoclient startscan can be used in an elevated CMD console, BAT file or script to initiate the check for updates or use usoclient StartInteractiveScan to see what's available.
The PowerShell module method is more powerful and far more granular. For example, you can add the Microsoft Update package which checks for updates to other MS products like MS Office. It can also be used to update remote Windows 10 devices on your LAN. See this How To Run Windows Update From Command Line article for additional info and example usage.
Hope this helps...
Do this first
Turn On or Off Receive Updates for Other Microsoft Products - TenForumsTutorials
and then your check for Windows updates will always include other MS products.
Denis
Hello @ligao22,
I have aShortcut
in myCustomised Toolbar
to aBAT
file with theCommand
. . .
Code:PowerShell (New-Object -com "Microsoft.Update.Session").CreateUpdateSearcher().Search('"IsInstalled=0 and IsHidden=0"').Updates ^| Format-Table -Property Title
There are obviously other options available.
I hope this helps.