Uninstall parameters




















Overwrites existing commands that have the same name as commands being installed. Forces PackageManagement to automatically install the package provider for the specified package. Accepts pipeline input that specifies the package's SoftwareIdentity object from the Get-Package cmdlet. InputObject accepts the SoftwareIdentity object as a Get-Package value or a variable that contains the object.

Specifies the maximum allowed package version that you want to uninstall. If you don't specify this parameter, Uninstall-Package uninstalls the package's newest version. Specifies the minimum allowed package version that you want to uninstall. If you don't add this parameter, Uninstall-Package uninstalls the package's newest version that satisfies any version specified by the MaximumVersion parameter. NoPathUpdate only applies to the Install-Script cmdlet.

NoPathUpdate is a dynamic parameter added by the provider and isn't supported by Uninstall-Package. Specifies one or more package provider names to search for packages. You can get package provider names by running the Get-PackageProvider cmdlet. Specifies the exact allowed version of the package that you want to uninstall. Specifies the scope for which to uninstall the package. The acceptable values for this parameter are as follows:. Allows you to get a package version that is newer than your installed version.

This is a guide to PowerShell uninstall module. Here we discuss How to use Uninstall module in PowerShell along with the examples and outputs. You may also have a look at the following articles to learn more —.

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See App protection for more information. Specifies the custom installation directory for Citrix Workspace app installation. Example, CitrixWorkspaceApp. Installs one or more of the specified components. Example, CitrixWorkspaceapp. Indicates that the bidirectional content redirection between the client to host and the host to the client is enabled. See the Bidirectional content redirection policy settings section in Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops documentation for more information.

Indicates that Citrix Workspace app is installed with the client-side local app access component. You must install the Workspace app with administrator privileges for this component to work. Specifies if application icons are displayed for documents or files that have file type associations with subscribed applications. Enables the URL redirection feature on the user device.

Allows you to save the store credentials locally. This parameter applies only to stores using the PNAgent protocol. Controls session pre-launch. See Application launch time for more information.

Hides the Shortcuts and Reconnect option from being displayed in the Advanced Preferences sheet. See Hiding specific settings from the Advanced Preferences sheet for more information. See CEIP for more information. Allows the client name to be the same as the computer name. The Uninstall method can be used either on the local computer or on a remote computer, and without delegation.

This is because no multihop security operations are involved. Instead, the software is simply removed from the computer. Although the Uninstall method can remove software from a computer, it does not override Group Policy.



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