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"
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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