win32_product

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  1. PAT

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    I’m trying to find out which version of Adobe Reader is installed on my networked machines using powershell. Well i got some of the command correct, not sure how to find the Adobe Reader on WMI.

    This is what I came up with get-wmiobject win32_product – computername

    Any help would be good thanks :biggrin
     
  2. greenbrucelee
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    have you not thought of just clicking start and looking at your installed apps:) joke.
     
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    How many machines are we talking about here?
     
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