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Minitab 15 silent uninstall6/15/2023 ![]() Looking at the following GUID for Office 2007 Professional /qn I do have some issues with it however, the first being that the GUID method is not very user friendly. I have used this many times in the past and this method does work to get software uninstalled. UninstallString entry that should contain the MSIEXEC command that uses the GUID of the program to uninstall it. Once found, the registry key should have an ![]() HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Softwar e\Microsof t\Windows\ CurrentVer sion\Unins tallĪnd look around for an entry matching the software you want to uninstall. ![]() One answer that I see often recommended is to use the registry uninstall strings, as described here:īasically, you open up RegEdit, navigate to This may work well if you have to uninstall from just a handful of computers, but what about if you are responsible for managing hundreds or thousands of computers? Now every administrator knows about uninstalling software from the Add/Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) tab in Control Panel. The question posed is usually something along the lines of "We have software X installed and need to uninstall it for reason Y" or some other variant of the same question. Recently I have been answering a lot of questions like this in IT forums that I frequent.
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