Howdy--
As the rest of the world, I'm in the midst of updating all my workstations and servers and exchange and everything else to the new Daylight Saving Time rules.
I was pushing out KB928388 via WSUS - but last night during my WSUS sync the "patch tuesday" rollup came out which expired KB928388. My logging in WSUS is now all gone. I remember I had about 40 workstations left to fix, but dunno which 40.
What's an easy way to search remote workstations to see what updates are installed? I know if 928388 is installed, the regkey "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB928388" is present, but even things like registry crawler take too long to search remote registries.
I was going to use Eventcomb but I can't find where an event was placed in any log telling me that.
I also know that KB928388.log is placed in C:\Windows if it's installed, but haven't figured out how to script it to search a # of workstations.
Any ideas?
--DW
As the rest of the world, I'm in the midst of updating all my workstations and servers and exchange and everything else to the new Daylight Saving Time rules.
I was pushing out KB928388 via WSUS - but last night during my WSUS sync the "patch tuesday" rollup came out which expired KB928388. My logging in WSUS is now all gone. I remember I had about 40 workstations left to fix, but dunno which 40.
What's an easy way to search remote workstations to see what updates are installed? I know if 928388 is installed, the regkey "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB928388" is present, but even things like registry crawler take too long to search remote registries.
I was going to use Eventcomb but I can't find where an event was placed in any log telling me that.
I also know that KB928388.log is placed in C:\Windows if it's installed, but haven't figured out how to script it to search a # of workstations.
Any ideas?
--DW