Difference between revisions of "Template:GPO Uninstalling"

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* Expand ''User Configuration > Policies > Software Settings > Software installation''.
 
* Expand ''User Configuration > Policies > Software Settings > Software installation''.
 
* Right-click on the package to be uninstalled and select ''All Tasks > Remove...''
 
* Right-click on the package to be uninstalled and select ''All Tasks > Remove...''
*: [[File:GPO {{{2}}} {{{1}}} 10.png|500px|center]]
 
 
* In the following dialog window, select ''Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers'' and click ''OK''.
 
* In the following dialog window, select ''Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers'' and click ''OK''.
*: [[File:GPO {{{2}}} {{{1}}} 11.png|500px|center]]
 
 
* Close all open windows and exit the group policy editor.  
 
* Close all open windows and exit the group policy editor.  
  
 
The MailStore {{{2}}} will be uninstalled upon the next login of the users on their Windows workstations.
 
The MailStore {{{2}}} will be uninstalled upon the next login of the users on their Windows workstations.

Revision as of 14:32, 15 July 2020

Just like the distribution, the uninstalling of software packages can be done using group policies. Please proceed as follows:

  • Open the Group Policy Management Console on your domain controller.
  • Navigate to the administrative folder Group Policy Objects.
  • Right-click on the existing MailStore {{{2}}} Deployment GPO and select Edit....
  • Expand User Configuration > Policies > Software Settings > Software installation.
  • Right-click on the package to be uninstalled and select All Tasks > Remove...
  • In the following dialog window, select Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers and click OK.
  • Close all open windows and exit the group policy editor.

The MailStore {{{2}}} will be uninstalled upon the next login of the users on their Windows workstations.