When I'm using Get-Package I get this list.
Name Version Source ProviderName ---- ------- ------ ------------ Intel(R) Wireless Manageabi... 1.0.0.0 msi Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 x... 14.11.25325 msi Microsoft VC++ redistributa... 12.0.0.0 msi Intel(R) Management Engine ... 1.0.0.0 msi Intel(R) Management Engine ... 1914.12.0.1255 Programs Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 x... 14.11.25325 msi DcuMSMWrap 5.0.3 C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\U... msi Dell Command | Update for W... 3.1.0 C:\Program Files\Dell\Command... msi Intel® Optane™ Pinning Expl... 17.5.3.1026 msi 7-Zip 19.00 (x64) 19.00 Programs Mozilla Firefox 76.0.1 (x64... 76.0.1 Programs Dell SupportAssist 3.5.0.448 C:\Program Files\Dell\Support... msi Dell SupportAssist 3.5.0.448 Programs Dell Data Vault (64 bit) 5.2.11.111 msi Intel(R) Trusted Connect Se... 1.52.230.1 msi Intel(R) Trusted Connect Se... 1.52.230.1 msi Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - D... 20.9.20063 C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\... msi Mozilla Maintenance Service 76.0.1 Programs ... .. . Too long strings are shortened. I would like to get the full string but there seems to be no flag to do so. How could I retrieve the full length string of the installed packages?
Or how else could I get a representation of the package to uninstall it via PowerShell?
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Possible answer from stackoverflow:
Get-Package | ft -AutoSize At least in Windows 10 it shows quite clearly the columns
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