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Monitor when Server reboot required

daithi_dearg
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Hello,

I was looking for a log that indicates when a Windows Server needs a reboot.

Previously there was a Windows Update log that I could use to get this data but with Windows 10/2016 you have to run a powershell to get the same info.

Perhaps there is something in the Event Viewer logs I could be using.

I'm hoping there is something I have overlooked.

I'm also using Tines for automation and the best that I've come up with so far is to run a powershell script and import that into Tines.

Would prefer to take my feed from Splunk but you can let me know if you think of any way around this.

Regards,

David

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