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There are only a handful of command line tools to install windows updates. A very common tool which already works under Windows 7 and has no external dependencies is for example: wuinstall.exe. It can push windows updates to a computer (wuinstall.exe /install). [citation needed]
PowerShell 7.2 is the next long-term support version of PowerShell, after version 7.0. It uses .NET 6.0 and features universal installer packages for Linux. On Windows, updates to PowerShell 7.2 and later come via the Microsoft Update service; this feature has been missing from PowerShell 6.0 through 7.1. [113]
Windows 7 contains Windows PowerShell 2.0 out-of-the-box, which is also available as a download to install on older platforms: [120] Windows Troubleshooting Platform; Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment; PowerShell Remoting; Other new management features include:
The Platform Update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 was released on February 26, 2013 [155] after a pre-release version had been released on November 5, 2012. [156] It is also included with Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7. [157]
In Windows 7, the BITSAdmin utility is deprecated in favor of Windows PowerShell cmdlets. [6] The BitsTransfer PowerShell module provides eight cmdlets with which to manage BITS jobs. [7] The following example is the equivalent of the BITSAdmin example above:
[5] [7] [8] Microsoft Deployment Toolkit generates a custom Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment) image that allows client machines to install the assembled deployment packages over the network from the MDT server. [7] [8] This Windows PE disk image can be burned to and booted from a CD, or booted with Windows Deployment Services. When ...
Updates to the Windows Desktop Update were part of IE 4.0 hotfixes and service packs. Later, shell security updates for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 included both the update to the Windows Desktop Update version and the original version. Sometimes the Windows Desktop Update version and the update to the original version were packaged separately.
Windows Installer Zapper (msizap.exe, a command-line tool) and Windows Installer CleanUp Utility (Msicuu.exe, a GUI tool) are tools for cleaning Windows Installer databases in Microsoft Windows. [7] [8] Many of the Windows Resource Kit tools are included as part of the Support Tools.