Managing Windows Updates shouldn’t feel like a battle. Whether you’re an IT admin, helpdesk hero, or endpoint wrangler, you’ve probably wished for a tool that’s fast, flexible, and doesn’t make you wrestle with endless command-line syntax or slow MMC snap-ins.
Say hello to pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool. A sleek, WPF-powered PowerShell utility that makes managing Windows Updates on local and remote systems an intuitive experience.
💡 What it is
pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool builds on the excellent PSWindowsUpdate module and wraps it in a powerful, themeable WPF interface — making update tasks easy to visualize and execute.
Whether you’re troubleshooting stubborn endpoints, managing a fleet remotely, or just tired of flipping between RDP sessions, this tool centralizes everything in one clean, modern UI.
🔧 Features You’ll Love
- 🎨 Theme switching (Light, Dark, Monokai, Nord, and EverForest)
- 👨💻 Remote tools: Ping, Event Viewer, PowerShell, Service checks
- 🔄 Windows Update: Scan, Evaluate, Install, View History
- 🧰 Reset WU components and trigger WSUS or CM scans
- 📋 Policy refresh for GPO, Intune, and ConfigMgr
- 📊 Live logging with a progress bar and DataGrid views
- 🛡️ Built-in Microsoft Graph support for Intune devices
🚀 Quick Start Guide
As admin in Powershell…
Install-Module -Name PSWindowsUpdate -Scope CurrentUser
Install-Module -Name Microsoft.Graph -Scope CurrentUser
Install-Module -Name pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool -Scope CurrentUser
Import-Module pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool
Start-WindowsUpdateTool
That’s it. The GUI does the rest — just enter a device name (or leave it blank for local), and start managing like a pro.
👀 See It in Action

Scan, evaluate. and install updates. All with live feedback
🤝 Built for Real-World Admins
This isn’t just a weekend hack. pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool was built to address real-world pain points from the field:
- Remote troubleshooting without screen-sharing
- Visibility into update status and install history
- Triggering update policies from WSUS, Intune, or ConfigMgr
- Resetting broken WU components with one click
It’s modular, extensible, and designed with both power users and everyday techs in mind.
🙌 A Final Note
Thanks for checking out the pXLabs.WindowsUpdateTool. Built with ❤️ by Jeff Pollock, inspired by years of late-night update troubleshooting sessions.
Got feedback? PRs and feature requests are always welcome.
🔗 [View on GitHub]
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