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Bloatware uninstaller
Bloatware uninstaller







bloatware uninstaller

To deploy this with Intune, we need to use the following settings at the Programs tab: But I think that you know how to do that. If not, then you need to edit the script and wrap it to an intunewin file.

bloatware uninstaller

You can download both, if you are satisfied with the removal of the earlier mentioned built-in apps. In my GitHub repository, you will find the. Now we can deploy it via Microsoft Intune. The rest of the script is the same, so we don't need to change anything there. "HP Wolf Security Application Support for Windows" "HP Wolf Security Application Support for Sure Sense" $UninstallPrograms = Client Security Manager" Again, you can add or remove software from this list. $UninstallPackages = part of the script is to add the HP installed programs. Ofcourse you can add or remove packages from this list. Second part of the script is to add the HP Appx packages in the script. Start-Transcript "$($env:ProgramData)\HP\RemoveHPBloatware\RemoveHPBloatware.log" Set-Content -Path "$($env:ProgramData)\HP\RemoveHPBloatware\" -Value "Installed" Mkdir "$($env:ProgramData)\HP\RemoveHPBloatware" If (-not (Test-Path "$($env:ProgramData)\HP\RemoveHPBloatware")) # Create a tag file just so Intune knows this was installed I edited the script for this specific task to remove the HP bloatware.įirst a tag file,, for detection in Intune, so that Intune sees that it is installed and of course a log file, RemoveHPBloatware.log, to check afterwards whether the script has also worked. However, in addition to the Appx packages, there are also the "normal" installed apps.

bloatware uninstaller

Basically the same as with the Windows 10 bloatware remover script. So, I grabbed the script of mark05E again and edited it to our needs and also created a detection file. But HP also installs Appx applications, and they all start with AD2F1837.packagename. Just search for HP and problably you will get a list of installed HP software. Since my test laptop was already connected to Intune, I could use the Endpoint Manager portal at the devices Discovered apps blade to see the exact description of the installed HP software. 😁Īs you have read in the previous blog post, we still had to deal with the HP bloatware that was still present on the devices. Welcome to another part of the "Remove bloatware" series.









Bloatware uninstaller