Phil, I would do this,
SSC - right click the server - client ad only option tab - free
the attribute for ask for pswd on the uninstall
Create a batch or vbscript or use SMS or SCCM with a uninstall
of the item of MsiExec.exe /X{2085C617-589C-40F8-BE40-EDBC9E2CA2EB} /qn
/lv c:\logs\uninstall_sav_10.2.log
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 2:35 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Uninstall Symantec AV
In my experience there is no such thing as a clean uninstall for
Symantec AV.
ME2 has a CleanWipe utility in his wiki that works the first time every
time:
http://www.espinola.net/wiki/How_to_install_Symantec_Endpoint_Protection
_Manager_%28SEPM%29_11#CleanWipe
Sometimes I find re-imaging works 10x better, in my environments
(schools where all the desktops are 99.99% the same) it's less labor.
Bob Fronk wrote:
> Now that Viper is out, I need to get Symantec off all my old PCs.
>
> Anyone know a way to do this remotely and without user intervention?
--
Phil Brutsche
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