If you woul like to see a list of all the Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) updates, aka hotfixes, for a Microsoft Windows system from the command line, you can enter the command
wmic qfe list. The
command will work from systems from Windows XP Professional onwards. You
can control the amount of information displayed for each hotfix by
including a list format after the word "list", e.g., wmic qfe list
brief. You can see the available formats with wmic qfe list
/?. The following LIST formats are available:
| Format | Includes |
|---|---|
| BRIEF | Description, FixComments, HotFixID, Install Date, InstalledBy, InstalledOn, Name, ServicePackInEffect, Status |
| FULL | |
| INSTANCE | __PATH |
| STATUS | __PATH, Status |
| SYSTEM | __CLASS, __DERIVATION, __DYNASTY, __GENUS, __NAMESPACE, __PATH, __PROPERTY_COUNT, __RELPATH, __SERVER, __SUPERCLASS |
You can direct the output to a file by specifying
/output:filename before qfe list. E.g.:
C:\Users\User>wmic /output:hotfixes.txt qfe list brief
The output in the above example would be in
hotfixes.txt.
If you wanted the output to go to the clipboard, instead, you could use
wmic /output:clipboard qfe list brief.
