Create a Task to Display Service Packs & Hotfixes in MOM Operator Console

Justin Harter - MOM MVP has an excellent write up on HOW TO "Create a Task to Display Service Packs & Hotfixes" for selected MOM AGENT in MOM Operator Console which can be downloaded from MOM GUIDES on MOMresources.com.

The procedure to create the task is achieved by simple WMIC command (one line);

wmic /node:$Computer Name$ qfe GET description,hotfixid,installedby,installedon,servicepackineffect

But, there is a known issue if $Computer Name$ contains special characters like '-' or '/'. For instance, if your $Computer Name$ = RIYADH-DC-01, then you will see 'Invalid Global Switch' message in the output window when you ran this task.

To run this task succesfully, you might want to edit Task Command line as follows;

wmic /node:'$Computer Name$' qfe GET description,hotfixid,installedby,installedon,servicepackineffect

Note that '' for $Computer Name$.

PREVIOUS COMMAND:

wmic /node:$Computer Name$ qfe GET description,hotfixid,installedby,installedon,servicepackineffect

NEW COMMAND:

wmic /node:'$Computer Name$' qfe GET description,hotfixid,installedby,installedon,servicepackineffect

Justin, if you are reading this blog entry then kindly edit it in your PDF file. Once again thanks for the documentation :-)

If you are looking for some .vbs script to query / enumerate installed hotfixes, then check out http://msmvps.com/blogs/athif/archive/2005/11/20/76035.aspx

Published Sunday, April 23, 2006 1:42 PM by Mohammed Athif Khaleel
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Comments

Tuesday, April 25, 2006 7:14 PM by Justin

# re: Create a Task to Display Service Packs & Hotfixes in MOM Operator Console

Consider it done :) Thanks!
Monday, May 01, 2006 1:22 AM by Mohammed Athif Khaleel

# re: Create a Task to Display Service Packs & Hotfixes in MOM Operator Console

Thanks Justin.