![]() These all behave the same, the tool runs and does not remove Skype.Īm I doing something wrong with this process? Also, is there a way for me to verify the ProductID for Skype on one of my test systems? I don't see it in any of the installation configuration XML files under the Root folder in Program Files (X86). ![]() However, Skype for Business is still installed.Īt first I thought I might have the wrong product ID so I have tried replacing SkypeforBusinessRetail with Lync, LyncEntryRetail, and SkypeforBusinessEntryRetail. It successfully proceeds from steps 1-4 and then tells me I should reboot. Next I run the Office Deployment tool with the command line: setup.exe /configure RemoveSkype.xmlĪfter that I see the Office Deployment tool run. To test the tool I am first killing the skype task: taskkill /f /im lync.exe Open the start menu, Search PowerShell and then run this program. Here is what my RemoveSkype.xml looks like: Windows PowerShell lets you uninstall many other apps with the exception of Microsoft Edge. We have installed in different scenarios. A reboot may be necessary to finalize the process. Follow the uninstaller’s instructions and remove Skype from your device. This may launch Skype’s built-in uninstaller, which shows you instructions on the screen. I have downloaded the latest ODT and created an XML called RemoveSkype.xml and I have placed it in the same folder with SETUP.EXE from the ODT. Skype for Business Uninstall through SCCM Posted by faisalraza3 on Sep 3rd, 2020 at 2:31 AM Needs answer General Windows Hi everyone, I am facing an issue while uninstalling Skype for Business through SCCM. Click the Uninstall button, or right-click on Skype, and choose the Uninstall option. I am trying to do this with the Office Deployment tool. I need to create a Skype removal package that I can deploy with SCCM. When you move a user to an Skype for Business or Lync Server 2013 pool, the data for the user is moved to the back-end database that is associated with the. We want to remove Skype and migrate users to Teams. We have Windsystems with Office 365 including Skype for Business. ![]() I've seen other posts regarding Skype removal using SCCM but I can't seem to get the Office Deployment tool to do this successfully. ![]()
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