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This YouTube video demonstrates various methods for uninstalling software deployed via Group Policy. The first segment focuses on uninstalling Notepad++ by removing the policy from the computer group. The second segment shows how to remove a Group Policy Object link and uninstall software using a script. The final segment discusses uninstalling a program using specific commands like "MSIexec /X" to uninstall Silance Protect silently. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the content creators for assistance.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on uninstalling software deployed via Group Policy. Three ways to uninstall Notepad++ are discussed: right-clicking and selecting remove, removing the policy from the computer group, and ensuring the checkbox to uninstall the application when out of scope is checked in the Group Policy. The process involves removing the software on the client machine, preventing reinstallation, and confirming the successful uninstallation through proper policy management.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to remove a Group Policy Object (GPO) link from a computer without deleting the GPO itself. They show that once the link is deleted, the GPO still exists but is not tied to anything. The speaker reboots the client computer twice to update the policy. They then explain a third method to uninstall software through Group Policy using a script. The process involves creating a new GPO, specifying a startup script to uninstall the software, and confirming network accessibility for the script. They provide an example with uninstalling Notepad++.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the key point is explaining how to uninstall a program using specific commands. The command provided is “MSIexec /X” to uninstall Silance Protect silently. Viewers are encouraged to like the video, subscribe, and ask questions. Assistance can be obtained through their website or by leaving a comment.