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View installed software using wmic

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Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line #

    • Open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
    • Type the following command and press Enter:
    wmic product get name, version, vendor. This will list all installed software and their versions. However, this method may not show all software, as it only lists applications that were installed with Windows Installer.
    • Open PowerShell as an administrator.
    • Run the following command:Using PowerShell (for a more detailed view): If you are okay using PowerShell, you can use the following command for a more comprehensive list:
    Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Select-Object -Property Name, Version
    This will provide a more detailed list of installed software along with their versions.

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