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powershell 64 bit vs powershell x86 return different results #11

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skhalsa10 opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 3 comments
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powershell 64 bit vs powershell x86 return different results #11

skhalsa10 opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 3 comments

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@skhalsa10
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Hello,

First thanks for this tool it is helpful. I may not be able to use it though. I am not sure if this is by design or not, but AFTER windows update on a windows server 2016 enterprise when I run Test-PendingReboot I get different results when I run in PS x86 compared to the 64bit version. the PS x86 is wrong.

@bcwilhite
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That's interesting... I'll have a look and report back.

@gerdesj
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gerdesj commented Sep 15, 2020

I've just run it at eight servers all 2016 or 2012r2 from a 2016 box. Both 32 and 64 bit PS show exactly the same result

I ran this, where $computers is a list of strings:

Test-PendingReboot -SkipConfigurationManagerClientCheck -SkipPendingFileRenameOperationsCheck -ComputerName $computers -Detailed

@skhalsa10
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Thanks for these tests! I will revisit my problem. :)

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