I\'m writing a powershell script that will install some dependencies for my webapp. In my script, I\'m running into a recurring problem of checking if a particular applicati
To get a list of installed applications try:
$r = Get-WmiObject Win32_Product | Where {$_.Name -match 'Microsoft Web Deploy' }
if ($r -ne $null) { ... }
See the docs on Win32_Product for more info.
Here is the code I use sometimes (not too often, so...). See the help comments for details.
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Gets uninstall records from the registry.
.DESCRIPTION
This function returns information similar to the "Add or remove programs"
Windows tool. The function normally works much faster and gets some more
information.
Another way to get installed products is: Get-WmiObject Win32_Product. But
this command is usually slow and it returns only products installed by
Windows Installer.
x64 notes. 32 bit process: this function does not get installed 64 bit
products. 64 bit process: this function gets both 32 and 64 bit products.
#>
function Get-Uninstall
{
# paths: x86 and x64 registry keys are different
if ([IntPtr]::Size -eq 4) {
$path = 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*'
}
else {
$path = @(
'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*'
'HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*'
)
}
# get all data
Get-ItemProperty $path |
# use only with name and unistall information
.{process{ if ($_.DisplayName -and $_.UninstallString) { $_ } }} |
# select more or less common subset of properties
Select-Object DisplayName, Publisher, InstallDate, DisplayVersion, HelpLink, UninstallString |
# and finally sort by name
Sort-Object DisplayName
}
Get-Uninstall
Have your script scan:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
set-location HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
Get-ChildItem | foreach-object { $_.GetValue("DisplayName") }