Checking the Servicing Director Installation Date
If you need to know the date when the Servicing Director program was installed on a given computer, you can use the Windows Programs Control Panel to find the installation date.
- Open the Windows Control Panel.
- Open Programs, and if needed,Open Programs and Features.
- On the list of programs list displayed, find the names beginning with Servicing Director.
- The programs list includes a column showing the Installation Date of each program.
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