Programs - Uninstall using Command Prompt in Windows

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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #40

    Perfect.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #41

    I think there is a 5 sec delay which cannot be changed ( I read that somewhere ), however it did work without ":root\cli>" portion of the command.
    Thanks again Brink
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    Windows 8
       #42

    Hi, I have spent an awful lot of time figuring out why my laptop automatically restarts when I hit uninstall from the Control Panel til I saw this forum. I followed the instructions but it didn't worked and the program is still in my laptop.
    Result showed "Method Execution Successful" with a ReturnValue=1603
    All I want is to successfully uninstall MS Office Professional 2010 so I can use 2013.

    Help please?
    Thanks in advance.
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #43

    Hello MarshMarlo, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Here's a list of other ways to uninstall Office 2010 may work better for you. :)

    How to uninstall or remove Microsoft Office 2010 suites - support
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    Windows 7 professional 32bit
       #44

    problem uninstalling antivirus using the commandline


    Thanks for the tutorial.
    I tried the procedure and it worked. The problem I'm facing is that some of my software, including my antivirus, are not listed when i typed the 'get ...' command. Please help, cos I need to uninstall the antivirus at boot level. Thanks
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       #45

    Hello XtriMzZ, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    What AV program do you have installed? They may have a tool available to remove it if it won't uninstall normally in Programs and Features.
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    Windows XP
       #46

    Hi. I followed every steps written here. It was successful. But I don't think the program I uninstalled was uninstalled. I tried to open it to make sure it was uninstalled, but it worked. I don't know what to do. Help! I can't uninstall it through control panel.
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       #47

    Hello ohohthea, and welcome to Seven Forums. :)

    Please provide more details about your issue.

    Is this in XP or Windows 7?

    What program is this for?

    Did you already try to uninstall the program normally in Programs and Features? If so, what happened? Any error messages?
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    Windows 7 64-bit
       #48

    Net Nanny Uninstalling


    When i complete the last step it brings up Net Nanny requiring me to put in a password that i do not know. Please Help
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    ConnorS said:
    When i complete the last step it brings up Net Nanny requiring me to put in a password that i do not know. Please Help
    Hello Connor, and welcome to Seven Forums. :)

    According to the Net Nanny support page below, that program requires you to enter an uninstall password to be able to uninstall it. This is to prevent kids from trying to bypass the parents.

    Enter your Uninstall password – typically this is your Admin password. If your Admin password does not work for uninstalling, login to Admin Tools and under Passwords you can change the Uninstall password there.
    https://www.netnanny.com/learn_cente...all-net-nanny/
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