Using The Windows PowerShell (WMIC)
You can use either the PowerShell or cmd to run the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-Line Utility (WMIC) to generate a list of installed programs in Windows 10. As the PowerShell is the default command-line tool for Windows 10 users, we’ll be using that here.
Using the WMIC tool to view or export a list of your installed Windows software will create a similar list to the Get-RemoteProgram script.
- In an open PowerShell window or command line terminal with administrative privileges, type wmic. Once the WMIC prompt opens, type /output:C:\list.txt product get name, version then hit enter. You can replace C:\list.txt with another file name or output directory.
7 Ways To Generate a List of Installed Programs in Windows (helpdeskgeek.com)
7 Ways To Generate a List of Installed Programs in Windows
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