FYI If you need to re-home the servers, you will need to TCP port the
clients are using.  From my fading memory it could be 8080 or 8090 as
the defaults.  It depends on the TM version, I think.
-Devin

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Devin Meade<[email protected]> wrote:
> There might be a group policy installing this.  Maybe the option to
> "uninstall the software if it falls out of the scope of management"
> was checked on, if so disable the GPO, force a policy update and
> reboot them.
>
> Could it be that the clients are homed to a server that is no more?
> If so, you may be able to re-home them to the existing and working
> server, then uninstall.  Look for a move operation under the client
> management piece.
>
> If you have the TMVS running, then you could identify the machines and
> write a quick startup script (with a "if computername==xxx" to
> uninstall them - I don't have the cmd line for that, sorry.
>
> Hopefully you are now done with this... :-)
>
> hth, Devin
>
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 5:06 PM, aci<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thank you for your replies.
>>
>> Unfortunately, the domain has SAV version 10.1.8. I do not see any options 
>> for removing T/M in there, but of course, I could have missed it.
>>
>> As for the T/M web console, when I am in it, the desktops group is 
>> completely empty. That is why I say I am not sure how the installations were 
>> done. For all I know, he went out and did them manually because he thought 
>> better to have something on the workstation that nothing...
>>
>> I was able to do a scan of the network using the TM vulnerability scanner. 
>> It was able to find all of the workstations, T/M managed or otherwise...) 
>> but I did not see any way to remove clients because they, themselves were 
>> not listed in the web console. I don't know how to refresh the console to 
>> see what is actually installed. If I were able to do that, perhaps I would 
>> be able to right click on them and uninstall the client as suggested.
>>
>> and ideas???
>>
>> TIA
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>>
>
>
>
> --
> Devin
>



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