Seeing that no one uses SEP for application whitelisting (and I'm beginning
to understand why...), let's move on to another topic.  One more directly
related to this list's charter.

I'm working with a client who has deployed software via GPO for a long
time.  We have one package we're trying to work with that behaves for all
the world like it was deployed via assignment to users.  Uninstall the
beast and it still has a start menu icon which, if you click it, it reaches
out to the network installation point and puts it back on.  This is classic
deployment via GPO assignment to users, right?

Trouble is, there is no GPO that currently assigns this software to users.
It may be that the offending GPO was deleted some time ago and did not have
the "Uninstall this application when it falls out of the scope of
management" flag set.  Does this sound plausible?  If so, how do we
eliminate the offending start menu shortcut?  I can always remove the
network installation point, but I'd like to clean it up 100% properly.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Richard S

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