Software installation is rarely permanent; instead, software is typically removed at some point in time, and for any number of reasons:. The Uninstall method can be used either on the local computer or on a remote computer, and without delegation.
This is because no multihop security operations are involved. Instead, the software is simply removed from the computer.
Although the Uninstall method can remove software from a computer, it does not override Group Policy. For example, if Microsoft Excel has been installed on a computer, you can use the Uninstall method to remove it. Name or you could do a simple in your for each loop Wscript. Name Just run your vbs from admin command prompt window open wscript uninstallfile. Assume the for loop runs only once.. You want to monitor progress of the uninstall.
In some more advanced languages you can hijack the hwnd window of the invisible uninstall and retrieve variables of the form eg progress percentage. It's far too convoluted for what you want to do. You can also check to see if msiexec is running, and if their is a process called msiexec running then it's still uninstalling. That only works for msi's and windows based installs though.
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Featured on Meta. Archived Forums. Configuration Manager General. Sign in to vote. Uninstall End If Next I am opting for this method to uninstall because of a bug in that software. Saturday, July 23, PM. Monday, July 25, PM. What's in execmgr. Is it really true that "nothing happens"? Sunday, July 24, AM. Hi Torsten, It says program is successful. Regards, Aditya. So ConfigMgr kicks off the bat file and most likely the vbs too? What's in the vb script then? Script Given below. Hi, I think I have got the problem here.
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