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Hi everybody, I have a LAN network and I need to uninstall some applications on the workstations, but I need to do this beside the network using any tool like Ideal Administrator or another software, taking in care that I haven't Active Directory on my network.

Is it an easy way to do this or I have to make it directly in the computers?


Byei suggest you to use a remote desktop software like Ultra VNC that can download in the internet. by configuring the VNC youcan now already remote the computers but be sure you KNOW all the ip address of your computersHow many computers are we talking about here? I will second the use of VNC for what you want to accomplish. You will have to do one at a time, HOWEVER you can do them all from one computer.There are 87 computers, but I don't want to use VNC or UltraVNC because it means that the users watch what i'm doing in their machines, I want to intercep the workstations (Like Ideal ADMINISTRATION) to uninstall the applications. I'd tried with Ideal Dispatch software but I don't understand it too much. The point is that I need to uninstall applications in silently mode.

Please Help me!!!!!!!Why not do the uninstallations when the users aren't there / or at their lunch time? Lots of administration work is DONE "after-hours" when the network isn't being used.
Alan <>< Quote from: ale52 on September 13, 2007, 06:29:02 AM

Why not do the uninstallations when the users aren't there / or at their lunch time? Lots of administration work is done "after-hours" when the network isn't being used.
Alan <><

That's a good point and exactly what I was going to say. I know that I usually stay a little longer when there are things I need to do that I don't want to show to the clients. It's up to you, but the simplest way of doing this is after hours with something like VNC. Quote from: kbm292 on September 13, 2007, 08:02:10 AM
Quote from: ale52 on September 13, 2007, 06:29:02 AM
Why not do the uninstallations when the users aren't there / or at their lunch time? Lots of administration work is done "after-hours" when the network isn't being used.
Alan <><

That's a good point and exactly what I was going to say. I know that I usually stay a little longer when there are things I need to do that I don't want to show to the clients. It's up to you, but the simplest way of doing this is after hours with something like VNC.


It could be an easy solution, but in this time we (IT staff) couldn't use the VNC because the General Manager order us to put the AUTHENTIFICATION mode in VNC and we couldn't access without the user aprovement. Thats the reason for I'm seeking an altern solutionWell honestly if you have to do this during hours that your clients will be at their computers and you don't want them to see what you did the only thing I can suggest is doing it while they are on lunch, or politely ask them to let you use their computer. It seems that if you are not able to do this remotely then you are going to have to do it the long way. One by one.Well, Thanks!!!! I think that I should make it machine per machine

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