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InstalledPackagesView 1.10 from NirSoft is a lightweight system information utility designed to expose every Windows Installer (MSI) package present on a machine, giving administrators, auditors, and power users a consolidated, filterable overview of the MSI-based software footprint without opening Registry Editor or scrolling through Control Panel. The program enumerates the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\Products and Components branches, then renders more than twenty fields for each entry—Display Name, Display Version, Install Date, Registry Time, Estimated Size, Install Location, Install Source, and the automatically cached MSI filename stored in C:\Windows\Installer—while also revealing which files, Registry keys, and .NET assemblies are formally registered to the package. Typical use cases include forensic verification of installed patches on offline drives, license compliance checks before corporate migration, troubleshooting failed uninstalls by locating hidden MSI stubs, or simply creating a portable CSV/HTML report that lists every MSI product on a workstation. Because the executable is fully portable it can be launched from a USB stick and pointed at an external Windows directory, making it equally useful for technicians inspecting non-bootable systems. The single-version lineage (currently 1.10) keeps the interface and command-line options stable, ensuring that automation scripts or batch audits written today will continue to function unchanged. InstalledPackagesView is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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