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So half way there. the 'install' seems to be running fine and now onto the 'uninstall' (loss term i know). the /unregister switches works. but because the .exe isnt actually installing an app there is not uninstall string. thus extra regkeys and files written that i need to manually track and remove. any thoughts here? is there a list of paths and regkeys where this stuff is writing to that redgate and supply or maybe a proper removal tool? - still looking for a updates supression too. / comments
So half way there. the 'install' seems to be running fine and now onto the 'uninstall' (loss term i know). the /unregister switches works. but because the .exe isnt actually installing an app there...
thank you very much for your help Alex (and so quickly too). much appreciated.
just a comment on colleagues knowing the policy - yes they do know it, but unfortunately it still doesn't stop them from saying 'ooooo i need that' and downloading it anyway. thus the need\want to control when they get updates. this way they are all on the same level rather than multiple version existing across the network. It is our (Release) policy to suppress the updates from users.
If there is a way to suppress the updates option from the user i would be very grateful in knowing.
thanks again. / comments
thank you very much for your help Alex (and so quickly too). much appreciated.
just a comment on colleagues knowing the policy - yes they do know it, but unfortunately it still doesn't stop them fr...