The contents of SilentUninstallConfig.xml is below: SilentUninstallConfig.xmlĬreate a XML file named “SilentUninstallConfig.xml” and save it in your “.ww” folder in the root of your installation source files. SMS_G_System_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS.Version like "%" order by SMS_R_System.Name SMS_G_System_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS.DisplayName like "Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013%" SMS_G_System_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS.ResourceID = SMS_R_System.ResourceId This is because we will create the collection using a query instead of direct memberships since the latter will take forever to input, not to mention, I find it very difficult to maintain.Ĭreate a collection and add the following query: We will then script out a task sequence to uninstall Professional Plus (MSDN and Retail) and install Standard in one motion because if we run the uninstall separately, the computers will drop off the collection as they are being uninstalled. We need to create a collection of all the computers that currently have Professional Plus installed. I am also only going to focus on the MSDN media types, but you can adapt the steps for the Retail versions by substituting the MSI’s for Retail instead of using the MSDN ones. In summary, we detected unauthorized installations of Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus and now we need to uninstall and replace these rogue installations with the Standard version.įor this tutorial, I am going to assume you already know how to create collections and work with queries as well as task sequences. This post will address the second requirement mentioned in my previous post.
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