![]() You may need to test this as I am not sure how consistent this is across various versions, but the uninstall strings are basically the same, so I suspect it's consistent. Oddly, the SP's so far only need the -u and they are silent. THEN you can remove the base install, which will require a -q -u to make it silent. That -u works for the service packs and updates, and you have to remove those FIRST. That is not documented, but I figured it out based on experience. ![]() However, you need to change the one command from -i to -u. In the uninstall keys, there is the "uninstallstring" value, well, that does work. Well, there's a much better way, but undocumented. Their documentation talks about building a response file for the uninstall similar to the install response file, but you need the entire payload of the package to do it.
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