That's basically what we are telling users :) - Either you accept it or the "User leaves company" form is with the HR Dep. :).
So I had it all wrong, thought maybe it was client side. If I reinstall the client, sometimes the prompt goes away, curious why that happens. "The best thing about UDP jokes is that I don’t care if you get them or not" 2015-08-24 18:02 GMT+03:00 Ryan <[email protected]>: > I think if you remove the user account and allow it to re-create then they > won't get those prompts. I know if you remove the computer account it > removes those prompts. > > So if you really want to get rid of those, that might be an option. It's > not a good option, but neither is directly modifying the database. > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Todd Hemsell <[email protected]> wrote: > >> you have to delete policy records from the database. I figured out how to >> do it, but I do not do it because I am not sure what the side affects might >> be. Best advice is... just deal with it. >> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 1:02 AM, Raduti, Adrian <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello everyone ! >>> >>> >>> Has anyone found a way (WMI?) to remove applications from available >>> software in software center? >>> >>> >>> Scenario: >>> >>> User installs application from app catalog, changes his mind and >>> uninstalls it. The application will stay in the available software and keep >>> bugging the user about "available applications". >>> >>> We have all notifications turned on by design. It needs to remain this >>> way. >>> >>> >>> Took a look through the WMI but I could only find read-only entries, >>> would love to stop uninstalling clients for such a simple, yet nagging >>> problem. :) >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> /A >>> >>> >>> "The best thing about UDP jokes is that I don’t care if you get them or >>> not" >>> >>> >> >> > >
