
Wishful thinking on my part, most likely. This article shows you how to disable and uninstall this feature in Windows 10. It'd be nice to have a report that doesn't show a bunch of "fails" because it tried to uninstall something that wasn't there or spit out a different type of error in relation to "hey, I didn't see any of these versions to uninstall, but it's not a fail" I really which the developers would change this.
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After it uninstalls the version it finds it will continue to look for the other versions I added (like above) and report back errors because it's only designed to spit out a "catch all" error. It works - but PDQ acts a little dumb at this point. What you posted is what I found that worked earlier - I was placing a string behind it, which it no longer needs.īecause there are several other versions I keep finding throughout the company I added multiple MSIExec's to other versions.

Toyed around with it longer and discovered the video I was watching of the two guys at the company was very, very outdated.
