Reputation: 15
I have been working this for a couple days now, and no matter how I run this and work it, it seems to uninstall the program via PowerShell and returns the success code:
__GENUS : 2
__CLASS : __PARAMETERS
__SUPERCLASS :
__DYNASTY : __PARAMETERS
__RELPATH :
__PROPERTY_COUNT : 1
__DERIVATION : {}
__SERVER :
__NAMESPACE :
__PATH :
ReturnValue : 0
PSComputerName :
This happens with various notoriously difficult to remove software such as McAfee.
The command being used is:
Get-WmiObject -Class win32_product -Filter "Name like '%McAfee%'" | ForEach-Object {$_.Uninstall()}
I've tried various scripts, solutions here, and variations of these (such as below).
$uninstall32 = gci "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | foreach { gp $_.PSPath } | ? { $_ -match "Yahoo Messenger" } | select UninstallString
$uninstall64 = gci "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | foreach { gp $_.PSPath } | ? { $_ -match "Yahoo Messenger" } | select UninstallString
if ($uninstall64) {
$uninstall64 = $uninstall64.UninstallString -Replace "msiexec.exe","" -Replace "/I","" -Replace "/X",""
$uninstall64 = $uninstall64.Trim()
Write "Uninstalling (x64)..."
start-process "msiexec.exe" -arg "/X $uninstall64 /qb" -Wait
}
if ($uninstall32) {
$uninstall32 = $uninstall32.UninstallString -Replace "msiexec.exe","" -Replace "/I","" -Replace "/X",""
$uninstall32 = $uninstall32.Trim()
Write "Uninstalling (x32)..."
start-process "msiexec.exe" -arg "/X $uninstall32 /qb" -Wait}
Even something simple like Yahoo Messenger, the command fails to uninstall the application when run from a Powershell Window as Administrator yet returns a success code and/or is no longer present on the WMI application list.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6236
Reputation: 2890
You can check the MSIInstaller events to find a clue why the uninstall failed:
Get-WinEvent -computername <computername> -ProviderName MSIInstaller -Maxevents 30
You can also log the MSI activity with /le '<logfilepath>'
added to your invocation of msiexec.exe
and check the results.
I believe the msi install/uninstall operations are asynchronous. You may have to wait within your pssession until the install is finished.
McAfee Agent sometimes requires frminst.exe /forceuninsall
to be removed.
Upvotes: 1