How to List Installed Programs With PowerShell
By Timothy Tibbetts |
We've compiled The Ultimate List of Every Known Command Prompt and PowerShell Commands already, but here's a neat way to view a list of installed programs or apps with PowerShell.
Open Powershell as administrator.
Type in:
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName
You can see the name of each app and the PackageFullName.
Type in:
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers
You can see a more detailed list, including publisher, status, signature, version, resource ID, and much more.
You can also type in Get-AppxPackage –Name ProgramName and replace ProgramName with the program you want to see the details of.
Similar:
PowerShell and Command Prompt 101
How to Reset PowerShell and Command Prompt
How to Switch Between Command Prompt or PowerShell on Win+X Menu
How to View, Save, and Clear Your PowerShell and Command Prompt History
How to Customize Fonts, Colors, Window Size and More With Powershell or Command Prompt
How to Securely Delete Files in Windows 10 With PowerShell and Cipher
comments powered by Disqus
Open Powershell as administrator.
Type in:
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName
You can see the name of each app and the PackageFullName.
Type in:
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers
You can see a more detailed list, including publisher, status, signature, version, resource ID, and much more.
You can also type in Get-AppxPackage –Name ProgramName and replace ProgramName with the program you want to see the details of.
Similar:
comments powered by Disqus