3 hours ago Oct 07, 2014 . To achieve this, you'd have to run a script to uninstall the software (perhaps a logon script via group policy). Try a batch file: wmic product where name ="PROGRAM-NAME-AS-PER-WMIC" call uninstall. and deploy the script however you wish (logon etc) Marked as answer by Frank Shen5 Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:06 PM.
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To deploy an application with the Uninstallaction, first delete any existing application deployments, simulated deployments, or task sequence deployments that include this application. Otherwise Co...
Some application types don't support uninstallation.
When you uninstall an application, Configuration Manager doesn't automatically uninstall de…
To deploy an application with the Uninstallaction, first delete any existing application deployments, simulated deployments, or task sequence deployments that include this application. Otherwise Co...
Some application types don't support uninstallation.
When you uninstall an application, Configuration Manager doesn't automatically uninstall dependencies.
If you deploy to a user an application with the Uninstallaction, and the application was installed for all users of the computer, the uninstall might fail if the user's account doesn't have permiss...
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4 hours ago Sep 10, 2015 . One of the greatest advantages of having an Active Directory Domain is the possibility to deploy software packages via GPO (Group Policy Object).Software deployment is crucial in business environments to save time and money.. Microsoft not only gives us a simple way to deploy software, but also provides a quick solution to uninstall it when we don’t need it …
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6 hours ago Dec 28, 2012 . In the right pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove. Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK. Quit the Group Policy snap-in, click OK, and then quit the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
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2 hours ago Step 1. Open the Programs and Features of Windows as follows: Hold down the Windows Key on your keyboard (pictured below) and press the key R simultaneously. This will open a window called Run. Type in “ appwiz.cpl ” and press OK. Step 2. You will see a list of all the installed applications on your PC. Locate your G DATA product and click on it.
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8 hours ago Sr. Sysadmin Easiest way to do this is by WMIC. Couple steps here First run wmic product get name This lists all installed programs. Then place that name in here WMIC product where name="Product name from above" call uninstall This uses the MSIexec stuff referenced in other posts but much easier. Add the /node:"computer" to do it remotely. 9
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11 hours ago Aug 01, 2018 . >/failfast:on /node:@"c:\computers.txt" product where name="SOFTWARE NAME" call uninstall /nointeractive. This will Silently remove the software I know this is an older thread but it did help me. The only correction I would make is to the /node command. You must add quotes around the computer name in order for the command to run. For example:
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11 hours ago Mar 22, 2018 . Unable to uninstall Groupy 1.02. March 5, 2018 6:43:27 AM from Stardock Forums. Hello, When I try to uninstall Groupy v1.02 (through Windows "Program add or remove" feature), I have the following message : And when I execute "uninstall.exe" file, I have the following message :
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1 hours ago May 17, 2018 . To avoid going around to each user station, I was curious if there was a way to uninstall a specific application at a specific location using a GPO. We are planning to replace Application 1 with Application 2 at some point, but they cannot coincide on the same PC at the same time. Therefore I will need to uninstall Application 1 first.
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3 hours ago GCS.exe appears to be a compressed file. Therefore the technical security rating is 52% dangerous. Uninstalling this variant: You can turn to the software company, Arvato, for advice or uninstall MEDIONbox or JPC Mediacenter software via Windows Control Panel/ Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs and Features (Windows 10/8/7).
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9 hours ago In the right pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove. Do the following: Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK. Quit the Group Policy snap-in, click OK, and then quit the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Regards, Kerjuk
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9 hours ago Jul 09, 2014 . Select DISTINCT gcs.name0 AS 'Computer Name', gcs.UserName0 AS 'User Name', gos.Caption0 AS 'Operating System', arp.DisplayName0, arp.Version0 FROM v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM gcs JOIN v_GS_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS arp ON gcs.ResourceID = arp.ResourceID JOIN v_GS_OPERATING_SYSTEM gos ON …
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In the right pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove. Do the following: Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK.
The genuine GCS.exe file is a software component of Gnab by Empolis GmbH. GCS.exe is an executable file that has been reported to be an executable file created by a trojan, a malicious computer program designed for the Windows platform.
How to remove G DATA for Windows from your PC. This will open a window called Run. Type in “ appwiz.cpl ” and press OK. You will see a list of all the installed applications on your PC. Locate your G DATA product and click on it. A button called Uninstall will appear in the toolbar above the list of applications.
Click the software installation container that contains the package. In the right pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove. Do the following: Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK.
In the right-pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove. Perform one of the following actions: Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK. Click Allow users to continue to use the software but prevent new installations, and then click OK.
Click the Group Policy tab, click the Group Policy Object that you used to deploy the package, and then click Edit. Expand the Software Settings container that contains the software installation item that you used to deploy the package. Click the software installation container that contains the package.
Open the Group Policy Management panel and create a new GPO: Navigate through the path Computer Configuration\Policies\Software Settings and right-click Software installation. Select New –> Package:
For example, to distribute a .msi file, run the administrative installation ( setup.exe /a) to copy the files to the distribution point. To create a Group Policy Object (GPO) to use to distribute the software package, follow these steps: