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Bendes

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  1. An idea :

     

    - Uninstall all your SCCM Clients: ccmsetup.exe /uninstall (manually, by a deployment or another process)

     

    - Delete all Roles installed on remote servers (except:Site Server, Site System and Site Database if Site Database present)

     

    - Delete all roles installed on the Primary Site except: Site Server, Site System, Site Database, MP and DP

     

    - Launch the SCCM setup on the Primary Site and choose "Uninstall" in the Wizard

     

    - Remove Database and SQL Server installation if needed

  2. Hi everybody,

     

    I come to you about new ideas to deploy an Application with user part.

     

    Currently, I deploy it like the following :

     

    - A first Application named "Xxxxxx (System)" that installs the software as SYSTEM (with administrative privileges) and that is just copied to DP's (not deployed).

    - A second Application named "Xxxxxx" that installs the user part configuration (Registry settings/AppData files - specific to end-user) with user context. This one is deployed to a Collection with the Application "Xxxxxx (System)" as a dependency.

     

     

    My principal problem is if a user wants to uninstall the software, only user part (running with user privileges) can be uninstall...

     

     

    Any ideas? Other kinds of solution are welcome ;)

  3. The Client is needed to install packages, continue the OSD after a restart in a Task Sequence and so on. Then you must keep this step.

     

    But, it's not recommended, you can add a "Run Command Line" step at the end of your Task Sequence that will uninstall the Client: C:\Windows\ccmsetup\ccmsetup.exe /uninstall

     

     

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