Bulk Uninstall - MDM on OSX and Windows

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felix_fx2
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Bulk Uninstall - MDM on OSX and Windows

Hi Folks,

 

Got a good question, in need of a very good answer.

 

I currently have the need to remove CCleaner due to the malware payload of recent my bosses have decided to blacklist it all together.

I could click uninstall manually but sadly my fingers or mouse will likely fall apart of suffer a crap clicking 3K+ times & now i am looking for a easier way to uninstall all version of it in a more automatic method (this will prove very useful for other software in future).

 

btw, i can't see ccleaner in my windows software inventory list (but i can see everything else, likely a bug and a case already logged).

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

For Windows go to Systems Manager/Command Line.  Select all Windows machines.

 

Now the bit I am not sure of.  Try this:

C:\Program Files\CCleaner\uninst.exe /S

 

 

Failing that, try using "msiexec /u" and put in whatever package name CCleaner uses.

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

For Windows go to Systems Manager/Command Line.  Select all Windows machines.

 

Now the bit I am not sure of.  Try this:

C:\Program Files\CCleaner\uninst.exe /S

 

 

Failing that, try using "msiexec /u" and put in whatever package name CCleaner uses.

This might also do it (not tested by me):

MsiExec.exe /uninstall{1827CDDB-1B8A-4A35-B365-60C1C8F79D0C}

That was good lead. i used the below,, thou it timed out on majority of systems.

 

"C:\Program Files\CCleaner\uninst.exe" /S

For those who want to do it via powershell (intune should have this as beta feature)

 

# Checking Presence of CCleaner
Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* |
Where-Object DisplayName -match CCleaner

# Stopping CCleaner64 & CCleaner running process, this will have errors if it is not running. keep calm and carry on
stop-process -name CCleaner64 -force
stop-process -name CCleaner -force

# Starting uninstaller
if (Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* |
    Where-Object DisplayName -match CCleaner -OutVariable Results) {
    & "$($Results.InstallLocation)\uninst.exe" /S
}

# Removing install folder, this should prevent even if uninstall failed
Remove-Item "C:\Program Files\CCleaner" -Force

# Checking Presence of CCleaner
Get-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* |
Where-Object DisplayName -match CCleaner

It may have timed out if the uninstall took longer than 45s - but still have completed the uninstall.

in which i have no visibility for (Completed/Failed/Timeout), one of the caveats for Meraki MDM.

I do have a case logged since ccleaner is shown in "program & features" but not the returned in the CLI which was used to capture.

 

But this section is really cool.. 

 

 

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