![]() ![]() If you want to remove all Java-related software use the following line: wmic product where "name like 'Java%%'" call uninstall /nointeractive It can with a single command-line remove all older versions of the program, without the need of third-party software. I came across a built in solution using Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC). The latest current version (2.6) does not allow a silent uninstall. ![]() However it did not function the way I wanted. I started by trying out JavaRa which I’ve used previously for other customers. They are currently running Windows 7 and Windows 8, so somewhat modern operative systems :) The clients have a large quantity of outdated versions of Java, which needed to be uninstalled before we deployed the newest version. They’ve been planning an implementation of a new online service which requires the latest Java version. I received an inquiry from one of my mid-size (100-200 users) customers today.
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