![]() ![]() "Worksharing Monitor for Autodesk Revit 2019", "Autodesk Material Library Medium Resolution Image Library 2019", "Autodesk Advanced Material Library Base Resolution Image Library 2019", "Autodesk Revit 2019 MEP Fabrication Configuration - Metric", "Autodesk BIM 360 Revit 2019 Add-in 64 bit", # Remove Revit 2019 applications if installed. So for example, if we just wanted to uninstall Revit 2019 and it’s associated packages, we would use the following $app = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product ` -filter "Name = '$program'" | select-object IdentifyingNumber,Name,Vendor,Version,Caption,LocalPackage | Export-CSV -path c:\ListSoftwareResults.csv -notypeinformationįrom here we need to wrap the names of our software into this handy little script. Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product -Computer. You can actually pull more information than just the name, it’s as simple as separating the properties with a comma This produces a handy little *.csv file with a list of all the installed applications | select-object Name | Export-CSV -path c:\ListSoftwareResults.csv -notypeinformation ![]() Of course make sure that you’re running PowerShell as an administrator. To get the job done in Windows 10, first we want to get a list of all the installed applications on the machine, I just want the name of each package so we need to type the following at the PowerShell prompt. that’s a lot of clickingĪ while ago, I posted a solution for how to uninstall the 2015 Building Design Suite with PowerShell, the problem is however that this solution no longer works with the current Powershell it was written for v2.x and Windows 10 is deployed with v5.x Rather than just uninstall Revit, you need to uninstall Revit and a whole host of other applications. If you have ever had to install and uninstall Autodesk software for testing purposes, or you just wanted to get rid of an old version of the software you’d know that it’s not as simple as it probably should be. A fair chunk of what I do these days in the office is around testing software prior to packaging and deployment. ![]()
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