I can't see why this should not work. I uploaded BoxSync trhough Win I am at the stage where I need to fill in install command and Uninstall Command and both field are required.
What should I type in there? Find the install and uninstall command line for the BoxSync software for silent install and uninstall The app will check if you have specified a detection method if it is installed and will trigger a uninstall if you do a uninstall assignment.
The samples above are just samples I don't know the correct uninstall command for boxsync. I suggest you search at the vendor FAQ or Manual to get the command line. Otherwise try google there will be for sure someone how knows the command line and posted it somewhere.
Hello, I just gave it a try. Install command: BoxSyncSetup. It looks like your detection rule definition is wrong. I have a set of application of exe files, convert them into intunewin, unfortunately it doesnt automatically populate the install and uninstall command. I tried looking at the vendors and finding an msi to convert for these applications but no luck there. What do you think I should do? You need to find the install parameters yourself, exactly speaking the silent install parameters and then construct the install and uninstall command line.
This can be a tricky task sometimes. Typically you would look at the vendors docs to find any hints for silent install or search the internet for the software and silent install command often someone else had the same problem before and posted it in some forum. Next, if this leads to no success, you would like to find out which installer they are using, even when it is an exe file they are often Nullsoft, InstallShield etc.
When you get to know which installer it is, it is pretty easy to lookup the silent switches for these installers online. If that doesn't help it really gets tricky, then you have to reverse engineer the setup but there is no recipe how to do that When trying to find the uninstall information for software packages I typically install the software on a test machine and then go to the registry to get the uninstall information that you will need for the Intune uninstall command.
You should see folders here that represent the software packages that have been installed. Look for the UnintallString key and you should see the information that you need for the uninstall command. You will also find lots of other useful information about the software here as well. I predict that this will make life difficult managing these devices. At a minimum it will mean that organizational procedures will need to be updated in order to keep pace with what actually occurs versus what an administrator would expect to happen.
If you have any questions about how to remove Intune from a Windows 10 computer, please feel free to contact me GarthMJ. Ir al contenido. Select Accounts. Select the Access work or school node. Click Yes to confirm the removal. See how Right Click Tools are changing the way systems are managed. Immediately boost productivity with our limited, free to use, Community Edition.
Get started with Right Click Tools today: download for free. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email. Just to quickly follow up on my second question and make sure I understand — so I as an admin would be able to see in the console once one of the clients has been removed, correct?
Thanks again. You have to remove the device from the console. So yes, you will be able to notice once the end-user manually removes the client. When using Method 1, can I select more than just 1 device to remove the client? Or do I have to do that method 1 device at a time? Peter, good info. We want to simply remove the device from InTune management without deleting apps, data, etc. Does the manual method do this? Actually, we have had all kinds of issues with MDM-enrolled devices that came over from Office Next step is to try a manual removal of the agent from the PC.
One of the most important items in adopting Intune for managing MDM is knowing what type of management you want to perform. Yes, exactly. In fact, it is extremely limited, and even adding scripting was cumbersome some things we were never able to script.
The other part of the problem is that no one seems to know exactly how it all works and what steps are necessary to make it all work. I understand that the MS is constantly improving and therefore changing the way these systems work. However, when you Google or search the MS web sites for up-to-date product info, you find everything but. Very disappointed. There are only 2 things that I can say: 1. I also have a third thing that I can say.
So, this article is almost 3 years old, though I see there are comments as recent as a few months ago. BUT, the old command of ProvisioningUtil. Can anyone confirm if Microsoft added back the functionality of the old command line for simplicity? Both methods created the exact same scheduled task. In monitoring the process through monitoring the Uninstall registry keys as the scheduled task ran, I could see them both progress through installing the various components, which takes about 8 minutes total on the PCs I tested on.
Looking at the docs, it indeed looks like the old command line should be working again with a minor adjustment. We sent a removal command from Intune admin console. It did not uninstall the intune client from the user computers. It was saying delete pending.
After one week. I removed the intune clients manually using the power shell script Peter shared. How can I remove it from Azure AD intune service and activate the built-in intune that comes with Win 10 Version ? Also, you should be able to enroll the device already after you removed the old client.
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