![]() ![]() ![]() I choose to use Shutdown Script because I want the software to be uninstalled when the computer is being shutdown, that way nobody has to wait. Navigate the Policy like the picture bellow:Ĭomputer Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts Right click on that policy and click edit: Now click again in Group Policy Objects, on the right side you should see the policy you just have created. Give your policy a name, I suggest: 1-Uninstall-Software Press WindowsFlag+R and type gpmc.msc, this would open Group Policy Management Now that you know how it happens behind the scenes, it is time to put it on a group policy. Now we run wmic product get name again to confirm the software is no longer there: In this example we will uninstall Google Update Helper. Now is time to uninstall what you no longer want This will list all installed software on the computer, this list is the same list in Programs and Features. Open command prompt admin and do like the image bellow: This recipe I’ll show you, worked for me so I hope it works for you. I like to do everything remotely and make the life of SD people easy, with that in mind imagine a situation where you have to uninstall a software in many clients, however you don’t want to go to advanced solutions such as SCCM.
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