

This issue has been lessened somewhat by User Account Control, thankfully, but it still happens. You might also see unfriendly and unhelpful messages like 'Access is denied', or talk of sharing violations. Windows sensibly locks down certain files that are in use if you try to delete a program that's currently running, for example, it'll instead pop up an error message moaning about the file being in use. If you run into this problem, Unlocker can help restore access 4.


If a file is in use, Windows will lock it down so you can't delete it. If you ever decide you need these apps back, just run this powershell command: Calendar and Mail: windowscommunicationsapps.PpxPackage *3dbuilder* | Remove-AppxPackageīroken down simply, Get-AppxPackage seeks out the appropriate program, then the pipe symbol feeds its output into Remove-AppxPackage, which does away with it the phrase within the asterisks can be replaced with the specific package names for a host of otherwise uncooperative applications: Find it in the Start menu under Windows Powershell, right click it and select 'Run as administrator', then type the following to remove (in this example) 3D Builder: You can, however, strap yourself in and use PowerShell to get the job done. So sure is it that you will absolutely love that software, it neglects to offer the option to uninstall it at all – try to use the right-click trick to excise, for example, 3D Builder or Groove Music, and you'll be out of luck. Microsoft loves to give you software of questionable usefulness. Setup_kes.Windows 10 comes with lots of apps preinstalled, but you probably won't want all of them, and they can be tricky to uninstall 2. If the removal process is password protected:.Wmic product where "Name like '%Kaspersky Endpoint Security%'" get Name, IdentifyingNumber. You can find out the GUID of the application by using the following command: is the unique identifier of the application.

If the removal process is not password protected:.Go to the folder where the Kaspersky Endpoint Security distribution package is located.Run the command line interpreter (cmd.exe) as an administrator.To uninstall the application in silent mode: To uninstall the application in silent mode, use the /s and /qn switches. After uninstallation is started in silent mode, your involvement in the removal process is not required. In interactive mode by using the Application Setup Wizard.Kaspersky Endpoint Security can be uninstalled from the command line in one of the following ways: Removing the application from the command line
