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is not the same as pushing the button called Check for updates. If you click the button the Last checked time changes, however, if you run the command, it looks like it is detecting updates from WSUS but the time does not change. I have tried almost all these commands and the time will not change, there has to be a different command that is run when you click the button. This also applies to the above PowerShell script not changing the time Last checked. At least at best, it is intermittent on different Windows 10 versions.
Edited by onefiscus Thursday, April 5, 2018 7:26 PM.
I switched a while back to a simple freeware utility called "Windows Update Mini-Tool". Don't let the fact that it's host on a forum in Russia discourage you - works great.
For Windows Server 2016:
Rather than downloading and distributing additional modules and/or utilities I tend to look at what is already there.
Sconfig can be used for downloading and installing patches so I started looking at what that calls. I noticed in the ReportingEvents.log in c:\windows\softwaredistribution folder and noticed that it regularly called cscript process. Therefore it is using VBScripts to search, download, install Windows updates. Do a search for *.vbs i found Sconfig.vbs. On inspecting the contents of Sconfig.vbs I noticed that it called WUA_SearchDownloadInstall.vbs (which is what runs when you press "6" in sconfig).
When you run WUA_SearchDownloadInstall.vbs it asks for 2 inputs:
Search for for (A)ll updates or (R)ecommended updates only?
(A)ll updates, (N)o updates or (S)elect a single update?
Therefore If you can pass these 2 inputs to the vbscript then you have your solution.
Create a input file (say c:\temp\input.txt) and add the following 2 lines:
Then to automatically install patches run:
If you want to keep track of progress open powershell and connect to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDisbritution\ReportingEvents.log (either locally or remotly) by running the following:
Reboot the machine once installs are complete.

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