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What other purposes do you want to use command line options to run Windows Update? Thank you. I have never run across a machine that would not update before.

The cmd options did not work, but the PS option was exactly what I needed. Added to my bag of tricks. Thank you so much!! In previous Windows I had to updating the Last checked value in registry after performing a scan using the API as they dont. But MS has moved the location to an unknown place i and To remedy that, please try the following: 1. Try running Get-WindowsUpdate again. This worked for me. You can use usoclient. He has experience in everything from IT support, helpdesk, sysadmin, network admin, and cloud computing.

Share on: Subscribe. Please run PowerShell with administrative privileges. StartServiceCommand Halp? Hi Glenn, thank you for such a detailed explanation. Powershell will give you the most flexibility in installing windows updates.

The other methods are fine for simply downloading and installing all updates. However, with the powershell cmdlets you can do things like get a list of updates, search for updates with a specific word in them, then only install those updates. If you have Powershell verison 5, you can install the module from the gallery by running:. You might need to install the Microsoft Update service. That can be done with this command:. You can get a list of available cmdlets in the PSWindowsUpdate module with the following command:.

The most important cmdlet is Get-WUInstall. If you found this post helpful, please give it a "Helpful" vote. If it answered your question, remember to mark it as an "Answer". Thursday, August 18, PM. Based on your last couple of posts, I'd like to suggest that you may find some benefit from reviewing these two document sets: Update Management - an overview of the Microsoft philosphy and methodologies for patch management in the Windows environment.

Why is there no mention of the 36 available updates? The updates for this Windows XP system are not approved for the correct groups.

This Windows XP system is not assigned to the correct group s and thus is not getting the intended approvals. Lawrence Garvin, M. Although it does not appear to be the end of the log file, it is. The last line above is literally the last line of the log file.

Friday, August 19, AM. Hi there, Are you sure you're looking at the correct file? Best Regards, Tiago Viana. The machine already had the latest WUAgent! Wednesday, August 24, PM.

Download a convenient e-book version of this article to keep at your side while you repair your computer. Every IT tech from casual to professional should have a copy of this handy reference. Command Prompt is one of the command-line interface programs used to execute commands in Windows operating systems.

Some popular Command Prompt commands you might have heard of include ping, netstat, tracert, shutdown, and attrib, but there are many more. We have a complete list here. While Command Prompt probably isn't a tool most of you will use on a regular basis, it can really come in handy now and then, maybe to troubleshoot a specific Windows problem or to automate some kind of task.



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