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sccm 2012 software update deployment status report

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Get SCCM Software Update Status using Powershell

Last Updated December 7, 2018 by Paul Contreras
SCCM Software Update Status

I created an SCCM Software Update Status script because very recently I wanted to check the status of my Software Update Deployments within SCCM and quickly found out that there was no easy way of exporting the data I needed.… Continue Reading →

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