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Silently uninstall Dreamweaver CS4

Has anyone been able to silently uninstall Dreamweaver CS4 using SCCM. I've found two registry entries for Dreamweaver that are suppposed to be uninstall strings but neither of them work.

Here are the two strings.

MsiExec.exe /I{30C8AA56-4088-426F-91D1-0EDFD3A25678}

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Installers\acce07fd2c8fe7f9e3f26243e626578\Setup.exe --uninstall=1

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Posted by: mikkojarvinen 14 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Just a wild guess:
msiexec.exe /x{30C8AA56-4088-426F-91D1-0EDFD3A25678} /qb
(Add /l*v c:\uninst-dw.log to get an unistall log.)

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Mikko Järvinen
Posted by: anonymous_9363 14 years ago
Red Belt
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'/qb' isn't totally silent: you get a non-modal dialog box with a 'Cancel' button. For total silence, use '/qn'.
Posted by: ptbutler 14 years ago
Yellow Belt
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I've tried both the /I and /X switches and neither of them work.
Posted by: kardock 14 years ago
Second Degree Green Belt
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did you put /qn after the GUID?
Posted by: anonymous_9363 14 years ago
Red Belt
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did you put /qn after the GUID? Irrelevant, I'm afraid. The order of switches makes no difference.neither of them work.That doesn't help anyone much. What didn't work? Did it not uninstall, in which case, what does a verbose log tell you failed? Did it uninstall but not silently?
Posted by: kardock 14 years ago
Second Degree Green Belt
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you're rigth VBScab, but i meant to ask if /qn was there at all. he only mentionned trying /i & /x.
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