I'm currently managing 150 computers so will be a pain in the **** doing it one by one. I don't really want to go computer to computer doing this. i forget the password so now how can i uninstall. The final goal should be to Uninstall all Symantec Endpoint Protection through GPO hopefully silently. When i uninstall SEP from client system it is asking for password. With my batch file and or to find a better way to do it. And that's why I'm asking you guys since there is many experienced people out here. Maybe there is a better way to do what I need to do. So the way I found out to do the work is creating batch files. I'm pretty new doing batch files and working with GPO. If not errorlevel 1 (taskkill /f /im "outlook.exe") Tasklist /fi "imagename eq outlook.exe" | find /i "outlook.exe" > nul I needed to check if Outlook is open because if not it does not allow me to uninstall it. Here is the batch file I created to uninstall SEP: Is there any better way to uninstall SEP any version? In my batch file I put two different versions. I've found out that if the version does not match the registry key (which changes with every version) it won't uninstall the program. Is there any way to bypass UAC? Any way to run the batch file as "Run as Administrator"? Here is the UAC batch file code to disable it:Ĭ:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k %windir%\System32\reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f I've tried to create a batch file that disables UAC but it needs to run in Admin mode because instead I receive a message saying "Access denied". A window appears with the UAC asking for permission. I found out that UAC is blocking the uninstall. If I try to do it in silent mode nothing happens, the batch file does not run. I've created a batch file that should uninstall the program and run when computers start up. ![]() I'm trying to uninstall all Symantec Endpoint Protection from the computers I manage through GPO.
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