Uninstall O365 ProPlus from windows 7 PC - Click to run

We just recently rolled out Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus -en-us which uses the clicktorun.  During the rollout we found 60 PCs that need to use the KMS version vs this version and I need to find out a way to remove this with SCCM 2012.  Right now if I remove from program and features fine but I cannot figure out how to remove this command prompt.

I tried various methods but I really want to know what the best practice is.

thanks,

rich


August 6th, 2015 3:08pm

I found a thread that I thought would answer my problem but the fix does not appear to apply.  In short they are saying use setup.,exe /uninstall ProPlus /config Uninstall.xml from the install path. but /uninstall is not a valid switch from my install for some reason.  Screen shot below

So as you can see I tried setup.exe /configure uninstall.xml and that prompts for admin creds but just goes down one line in CMD

Uninstall.xml data is below.

<Configuration Product="ProPlus">

<Display Level="basic" CompletionNotice="no" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" />

</Configuration>


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August 6th, 2015 4:53pm

I found a thread that I thought would answer my problem but the fix does not appear to apply.  In short they are saying use setup.,exe /uninstall ProPlus /config Uninstall.xml from the install path. but /uninstall is not a valid switch from my install for some reason.  Screen shot below

So as you can see I tried setup.exe /configure uninstall.xml and that prompts for admin creds but just goes down one line in CMD

Uninstall.xml data is below.

<Configuration Product="ProPlus">

<Display Level="basic" CompletionNotice="no" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" />

</Configuration>


No. The uninstall example you found, is for Office2013 (MSI), not for O365ProPlus (C2R).

For C2R, you need to use the ODT (setup.exe for C2R), and a modified XML file which includes the uninstall/removal directives.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219426.aspx#BKMK_RemoveElement

e.g.:
<Remove All="TRUE" />

August 6th, 2015 5:28pm

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