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SOLVED Report to show updates installed on PC

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The Compliance reports are only showing the updates for this month's SUG. I'm looking for a report/way to see all updates installed on a device. Simple, just like the Windows Update History would be. Right now, my PC is showing no updates in the last year in update history but also showing no updates available. I just need to confirm updates are actually installing on a specific PC. There has got to be a simple way to do this?
 
Go to registry, Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU. change the UseWUServer (REG_DWORD) value to 0. restart "windows update" service.

finally, run the windows update.

The above configuration allows you to connect to Microsoft and list out all pending updates.
 
Go to registry, Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU. change the UseWUServer (REG_DWORD) value to 0. restart "windows update" service.

finally, run the windows update.

The above configuration allows you to connect to Microsoft and list out all pending updates.
Wouldn't this change where it gets updates from? I'm not looking to do that. I'm looking for a report or query in SCCM that can quickly tell me the updates installed on a device
 
Yes, there are many pre-installed reports that you can use.
The built in reports aren't great but I've resigned to the fact that nothing is easily/quickly seen with SCCM and takes a great deal of time and effort to pull any information that you used to be able to see quickly.
 
The built in reports aren't great but I've resigned to the fact that nothing is easily/quickly seen with SCCM and takes a great deal of time and effort to pull any information that you used to be able to see quickly.
Exactly what is wrong with the built-in reports?
 
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