Log in. Asked 8 years ago views. Posted by: mac-duff 8 years ago. Hi, if I understand it right at first u need to discover which version is currently installed and after located the install source to start the correct uninstall procedure which can be done with a select case behaviour. Or do I misunderstand u? Cheers stephan. Upvote 0 Downvote. Hi Sir Prajwal Desai am i correct, i will create a package using the installer of Viber.
Yes, also you could test the uninstall command on one of the computer that has the app installed. If the command works fine, then add it to SCCM package. Latest posts A. Configuration Manager. NEW Wsyncmgr. Different from install content : The uninstall content is different from the install content. Uninstall content location : If you select the third option for content settings, specify the network path to the content that's used to uninstall the application.
Uninstall program : Specify the command line and any required parameters to uninstall the application. Uninstall start in : Optionally specify the folder that has the uninstall program for the deployment type. This folder can be an absolute path on the client.
It can also be a relative path on a distribution point of the folder with the package. Run installation and uninstall program as bit process on bit clients : Use the bit file and registry locations on Windows-based computers to run the uninstall program for the deployment type. Then deploy the application. On the Deployment Settings page of the wizard, select the deployment action to Uninstall. When you select a deployment action of Uninstall , the deployment purpose is automatically configured as Required.
Many customers have lots of collections because for every application they need at least two collections: one for install and another for uninstall. This practice adds overhead of managing more collections, and can reduce site performance for collection evaluation. Starting in version , you can enable an application deployment to support implicit uninstall. If a resource is in a collection, the application installs. Then when you remove the resource from the collection, the application uninstalls.
Starting in version , this behavior also supports application groups. When this article refers to an application , it also applies to app groups. In version and later, this behavior applies to deployments to device or user collections. In version , this behavior only applies to deployments to device collections. Actually looks like the article is riddled with quite a few problems.
There is confusion over collection names and meanings for example towards the end its talking about 90 day collection over days mentioned in the article.
But then the next question of course is why is this collection being targeted and not the warning zone collection? Then there is this statement: Warning Zone: Create a warning zone to make sure the uninstaller will be executed on a device that has at least run the application one time.
If the author had some time to update the article it could be extremely useful. The article may be out of date unfortunately. Last usage in days query as an example does not work due to a syntax error.
Name0, dbo. Publisher0, dbo. Yea we are having same issue here. WQL Syntax error. I can fine use SQL queries to find the data though. Any ideas?
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