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KevinA
16 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
One2Many Script Repository
Welcome to the LogMeIn Central Script Repository!
What is it? A library of scripts to help you execute automated tasks and manage LogMeIn Pro² computers without having to access them manually. ...
- 8 years ago
https://github.com/knix15/LogMeIn-One2Many-Community-Scripts/
Scripts can be found here as well for better future organization.
Hemantrathore02
4 years agoNew Contributor
Thank you for you all your commands,
Can you please help us to uninstall the MS office 2010 standard version command so that we can uninstall via logmein?
Also, share the steps to follow the same.
Thanks.
- carllinktech3 years agoNew Member$application = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product -Filter "Name = 'MS office 2010'"
$application.Uninstall()- LMIJoe2 years agoActive Contributor
Did an update break something on One2many tasks? Tasks that used to work no longer work.
- HappyHippo2 years agoContributor
Remove Kaspersky via CMD:
@echo off @setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion set KSU_GUID="x" for /f "delims=" %%A in ('PowerShell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "get-wmiobject Win32_Product -filter \"name^='Kaspersky Software Updater'\" | select identifyingnumber"') do set "KSU_GUID=%%A" echo %KSU_GUID% if NOT %KSU_GUID% == "x" ( msiexec /x %KSU_GUID% /quiet /qn ) else ( echo Product not found. & exit /b 1) if %errorlevel%==3010 set errorlevel=0
Delete Windows Update Cache via PowerShell #1 (may cause issues if using WSUS as registry keys contain source - verify first!):
reg delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\UA /f reg delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU /f Stop-Service -Name "wuauserv", "bits" -Force Rename-Item "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution" "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution_backup" -Force Start-Service -Name "wuauserv", "bits"
Delete Windows Update Cache via PowerShell #2 (may cause issues if using WSUS as registry keys contain source - verify first!):
Remove-Item -Path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\UA" -Force Remove-Item -Path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU" -Force Stop-Service -Name wuauserv -Force Stop-Service -Name bits -Force Rename-Item -Path "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution" -NewName "SoftwareDistribution_backup_" -Force Start-Service -Name wuauserv Start-Service -Name bits Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 Invoke-Expression "ping 127.0.0.1" Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 $UpdateSession = New-Object -ComObject Microsoft.Update.Session $UpdateSearcher = $UpdateSession.CreateUpdateSearcher() $SearchResult = $UpdateSearcher.Search("IsInstalled=0")
When was the last Windows Update installed via PowerShell:
(New-Object -ComObject Microsoft.Update.AutoUpdate).Results.LastSearchSuccessDate
Get version of a file via PowerShell:
(Get-ChildItem "C:\Temp\Example.exe").VersionInfo.FileVersion
Identify which user a service is running as via CMD (can be linked to multiple by separating with ';')
cmd.exe /c sc qc ServiceName | findstr SERVICE_START_NAME
#For multiple:
cmd.exe /c sc qc ServiceName1 | findstr SERVICE_START_NAME; cmd.exe /c sc qc ServiceName2 | findstr SERVICE_START_NAMERead a specific registry value via CMD:
Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\NODE\NODE -Name "ITEMNAME" | Select -Expand "ITEMNAME"