I am doing this in my environment right now, actually.  I use PowerShell App 
Deployment Toolkit<http://psappdeploytoolkit.com/> for my SCCM deployments 
whenever possible.  There is a slight learning curve, but nothing you shouldn't 
be able to handle if you're already using SCCM, and once you learn it, you will 
probably want to use it every chance you get.  The documentation is well 
written and the steps are pretty straight forward.

The uninstall string within the PowerShell script itself is:

Execute-Process -Path 'setup.exe' -Parameters '/uninstall PrjStd /config 
"PrjStd.WW\config.xml"'


Of course you would want to edit your config.xml to suit your needs.

We reclaim applications that haven't been used in 90 days, but leave the 
application as an available install in the software center should the user need 
it again.  This uninstall requires that the application be cached again, but 
it's not a big deal as it is a relatively small deployment.

Hope this helps.

-Charlie


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Gerding, Matt
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 12:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] MS Project Uninstall

Does anyone have a best practice approach in SCCM 2012 R2 for deploying an 
uninstall of Microsoft Project Standard x86 2010? I am new to SCCM and recently 
created a package for project, which was inadvertently deployed to a 
significant amount of PC's within my company. I have attempted to deploy an 
uninstallation package using the cmd msiexec.exe /x {GUID}, which was acquired 
from the registry of a local machine that had Project installed on it. 
Unfortunately, my attempts so far have been unsuccessful.


Thanks,

Matthew Gerding
Information Technology
Centurion Medical Products
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
517.540.1618





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