uninstall microsoft office document image writer across domain

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Tom Jones

I work in a school and would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain. I know how to do it manually,
but was hoping there was an easy way to do it via logon script or similar.

Anybody out there have any ideas?


Thanks.
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
A

Athena [MVP]

would like to be able to remove the Office Document
Image Writer from all the PCs in our domain.

You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 
T

Tom Jones

Athena said:
You can use the custom maintenance wizard to remove any component of Office
then update individual configurations via policy or any other update tool

How did you deploy office initially?

Yes, I could write an MST, I was just hoping for a quick script using
wshnetwork or something, but haven't been able to do it. Office was installed
on one PC from an Admin installation share on the server and that image was
'ghosted' to the rest of the PCs. So, the Admin install point already exists.
I'll give the mst a try, thanks.
 

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