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Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 05:45PM
haZard0us (m0shg0sh gmail com) (4 replies)
RE: Operative System Updates Jun 15 2012 02:10PM
Morey, Adam (adam morey nist gov)
Fwd: Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 07:57PM
Michael Rawson (michael rawson cc)
RE: Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 06:41PM
Dave Kleiman (dave davekleiman com) (2 replies)
Re: Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 09:55PM
Jeffrey Walton (noloader gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: Operative System Updates Jun 15 2012 11:01AM
Ken Schaefer (Ken adOpenStatic com)
Re: Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 07:36PM
Andrew Cummings (acummings dfw gmail com)
Re: Operative System Updates Jun 14 2012 06:40PM
Littlefield, Tyler (tyler tysdomain com)
On 6/14/2012 11:45 AM, haZard0us wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to create a script that gathers information of the OS before and after the updates in order to detect changes and which updates/service packs were used.
>
> To be honest, I really don't know where to start. So, my question is which information should i gather in order to detect correctly which files were changed and which updates were used.

> If you want to know exactly what files were changed, you can hash files, then after the update do another hash and compare. You could just have a database/list of path:hash. You could also just use fswatcher or something similar.
As for what updates were installed, I think those can be found in the
registry, you could just reference that. I do not know to much about it
though. There may be more elegant solutions--I'm not sure, just wanted
to throw that out as an idea.

HTH,

> Thanks in advance.
>
> --haZ
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