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- Wmic uninstall product names with periods install#
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A quite simple one with a button to display product names in a editable list (for copy/paste purposes) but the main problem is that in order to achieve this, in my corporation, normal users cannot uninstall softs.What I found/adapt so far:include. Im using wmic to find the current version of an in-house application. I really can't image a 'perfect method using WMI' but congratulations if you've found one. Hello everyone, Im working on a WMIC uninstaller. In addition to the client agent uninstall command, you can run the below PowerShell command on the server to remove all the left over traces of CCM in WMI.
Wmic uninstall product names with periods update#
To uninstall all Java versions besides Java 8 Update 65. For only version 7 and its sub-releases: wmic product where 'name like 'Java 7'' call uninstall /nointeractive.
Wmic uninstall product names with periods install#
It will also depend on whether that system allows for a 'quiet' uninstall. TeamViewer Silent Remote Uninstall: Hi there i am newbie on LanSweeper, i would like to uninstall on any of my clients the TeamViewer Application. Sometimes the client agent doesn’t get uninstalled properly leaving it’s components in WMI that further prevents the MP install or uninstall. If you would like to uninstall releases before version 7 (they previously added (TM) in the name) use: wmic product where 'name like 'Java (TM)'' call uninstall /nointeractive. This only works with MSI installed programs, not EXEs. As Zypher has already indicated, it will depend a great deal on the installation system used. Copy and pasted this into our task sequence step in SCCM/MECM, and good to go! If you want to use for your own purposes, just replace 'TeamViewer Host" in the script with the name of the program you want to get rid of. No need to install the NuGet module on systems.
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After some excruciating trial and error, we found the below script that did the trick! Simple and elegant and quick.