![]() Update: If you’re only interested in which folders to delete, without any additional information, you can run wsusutil listunreferencedpackagefolders from the %Program Files%\Update Services\Tools directory. ![]() NET API, which is accessible via PowerShell. The WSUS console doesn’t provide any way to get a list of GUIDs that are valid updates, but you can do it using the WSUS. The folders in question were all in the WSUS\UpdateServicesPackages directory, and are named according to the GUID of the update in WSUS. ![]() Recently I needed to get a list of every update on my WSUS server, due to a bug in System Center Essentials which leaves orphaned folders on the server even when locally-published updates have been removed using the console (the Server Cleanup tool doesn’t get rid of these files either – see this post on TechNet. ![]()
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