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Uninstall windows updates?

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Hello,

 

 

I am deploying windows updates to a collection of testcomputers before i deploy them to the whole company. But what if an update would mess with some of our applications.

 

How do i remove them through the SCCM? :)

 

I use SCCM 2007

 

// Barty

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HI,

 

It depends on the OS what the uninstall command are, there are no buitlin feature in SCCM to uninstall software updates.

You will have to pull the uninstall information from one of the computer under the uninstall registry key for the application and put that in a SCCM package/program an deploy it.

Regards,

Jörgen

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HI,

 

It depends on the OS what the uninstall command are, there are no buitlin feature in SCCM to uninstall software updates.

You will have to pull the uninstall information from one of the computer under the uninstall registry key for the application and put that in a SCCM package/program an deploy it.

Regards,

Jörgen

 

 

Okey!

 

Where are those keys for updates?

 

I found the uninstall keys for all the programs in :

 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

 

But there are no updates there?

 

// Barty

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