NI Service history update

Not really a question of LabVIEW, but I would like to know what updates have been installed by the Update Service of NOR.  Is this possible?

Take a look in this directory: C:\ProgramData\National Instruments\Update Service\Installers

You should see a whole bunch of dated folders and within each, there is an installer and in the folder "updated" - there is a list of the patches/updates have been installed.

I also found a folder containing a 'Setup logs"here: C:\ProgramData\National Instruments\Installation Logs\Details

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