

Quick start of Powershell: hold Windows key, tap R, type in "powershell" and press Enter get-wmiobject Win32_Product | Sort-Object -Property Name |Format-Table IdentifyingNumber, Name, LocalPackage -AutoSize Note! IdentifyingNumber is the ProductCode (WMI peculiarity). The package integrity checks triggered does add some event log "noise" though. Any self-repair triggered by this option should generally be possible to cancel. Disclaimer also below - minor or moderate risks depending on who you ask. Scroll down for screenshot and step-by-step. How to get product codes quickly? (four approaches): 1 - Use the Powershell "one-liner" The information below has grown considerably over time and may have become a little too elaborate. How can I find the Upgrade Code for an installed MSI file? ( or use the html table export script - shown below in section 2)
