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If you use an application in CM12 you must define an install program, as such use the uninstall for your case. I will pay more attention in future. As for the solution, it still applies to as I used a package instead of the application as suggested above to remove the software quick time.

Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. What do you think I should do? You need to find the install parameters yourself, exactly speaking the silent install parameters and then construct the install and uninstall command line.

This can be a tricky task sometimes. Typically you would look at the vendors docs to find any hints for silent install or search the internet for the software and silent install command often someone else had the same problem before and posted it in some forum. Next, if this leads to no success, you would like to find out which installer they are using, even when it is an exe file they are often Nullsoft, InstallShield etc.

When you get to know which installer it is, it is pretty easy to lookup the silent switches for these installers online. If that doesn't help it really gets tricky, then you have to reverse engineer the setup but there is no recipe how to do that When trying to find the uninstall information for software packages I typically install the software on a test machine and then go to the registry to get the uninstall information that you will need for the Intune uninstall command.

You should see folders here that represent the software packages that have been installed. Look for the UnintallString key and you should see the information that you need for the uninstall command.

You will also find lots of other useful information about the software here as well. I am also trying to configure intune to uninstall an application that was not pushed through intune. The application is Citrix Receiver, however the. I believe to successfully uninstall it, I will need to uninstall all the individual packages. Do you have any suggestions how I can go about this using one.

I would simply script the uninstall via PowerShell script and package it up as intunewin. So, take a lab VM install Citrix Receiver and then test your uninstall script to uninstall the complete bundle by calling every uninstall command line for every Citrix Receiver msi.

The final tested script should be packaged as intunewin and distributed. It's more a matter of figuring out the correct uninstall strings for all individual components of the Citrix Receiver, the rest is simple scripting and wrapping in intunewin.

I have done quite a few of these where it is just a matter of sticking with it untill you get the right combination. Cant think of anymore at the moment.. Posted by: kimdavi 9 years ago. Posted by: Trinity 9 years ago. Otherwise, you may not be able to script a completely silent uninstall. Posted by: Kuniu 5 years ago.

Posted by: sparky86 9 years ago. Comments: Hey Sparky, Thanks for that. Using a response file does supress the dialogue but just doesn't seem to uninstall. I'm at a real loss with this one. Sorry, should've said using a response file with the silent switch does supress the dialogue.

Answer this question. Posted by:. Busby Ninja since: 9 years ago. Don't be a Stranger! May be that is the case. But, please check that there has options to pass parameters with the installer. May be you can pass password If the installer supports — MAQ How can we find out the type of installer if we have only uninstallString or Registry access? Is there any way? As far as I know, if developer does not expose the extra parameters, you can not know about them. You should google or contact with the application developer if there has any available parameters.

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