

Now i am trying to uninstall in bulk through command line or with SCCM, but didn't find any working commands to do so.
#Uninstall skype for business office 365 command line windows 10#
If someone would want to remove those files I highly recommend to create a backup. To do this, select Start, enter cmd, right-click Command Prompt in the results, and then select Run as administrator. Jun 13, 2022, 5:44 AM Hi, I have a standalone SFB basic 2016 installed on Windows 10 machines in our organization. We have moved to a new client that conflicts with this so it needs to be removed. When you create SCCM Office 365 installer, there is no uninstall command populated in deployment type.
For your specific case though I'm pretty sure teams has a way to make it.This works, however only do this if you absolutely have to do it silently. Then make a subkey named 'Debugger' and set the value to 'svchost.exe'. This is probably a very bodge way to do this, but it worked for me. I'm wondering if anyone has been able to remove Skype from an Office 365 click to run setup Uninstall option only gives me Repair options. For anyone needing it the reg key is HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsift\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\lync.exe. I diffed two folders - one with files from Office 2019 Home&Student, and the second one with files from Office 365 Education (a version that I use), and removed files that existed only in the second folder. Hello I am wondering if there is a way to remove skype for business from a bulk of computers using a powershell command I tried a few things, such as Get-ChildItem -Path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\lync' -Recurse Remove-Item This commands removes everything that has. Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Uninstall or change a program. I got rid of apps other than Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote by manually removing certain files from "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16", that are listed below. Removing skype for business using powershell.
