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spallison
Engaged Sweeper III

Trying to uninstall this version 11.2.202.233 but doesnt show up, I tried to add it in manaually but get

No returncode was returned. Package did not pass step #2.


First step is to close Internet Explorer.


Not sure if this is, me or it lol
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Daniel_B
Lansweeper Alumni
It seems that step 2 of your package needs to be adapted. When manually calling uninstaller executables, be sure to add the parameter for silent uninstalls. Otherwise you might get a user interface on the target computer which is waiting for input. If you need help, could you post a screenshot or copy of the result command of your step 2 here.

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spallison
Engaged Sweeper III
Yes I added that, works perfectly now

I removed the autoupdate steps for V18 , but think it needs them somewhere.
Daniel_B
Lansweeper Alumni
Ok great. Regarding the KillProcess step (close Internet Explorer): Add 128 to the success codes of this step. This ensures that your deployment goes on even if the application to be closed wasn't currently running.
spallison
Engaged Sweeper III
Ok I got it, I wasnt using the uninstall_flashplayer.exe, works fine now

just the install of Flash Player v18 gives

Result: Deployment ended: Incorrect function. Stop(Failure). Credential: (\Administrator). ShareCredential: (lanpackage). Command: IF EXIST %WINDIR%\System32\Macromed\Flash\ COPY mms.cfg %WINDIR%\System32\Macromed\Flash\ /Y
spallison
Engaged Sweeper III
Step 1 : Close Internet Explorer

Result: Deployment ended: There are no child processes to wait for. Stop(Failure). Credential: \Administrator). ShareCredential: (lanpackage).
Command: taskkill /im iexplore.exe /f



Result: Deployment ended: No returncode was returned. Package did not pass step #2. Stop(Failure).
Daniel_B
Lansweeper Alumni
It seems that step 2 of your package needs to be adapted. When manually calling uninstaller executables, be sure to add the parameter for silent uninstalls. Otherwise you might get a user interface on the target computer which is waiting for input. If you need help, could you post a screenshot or copy of the result command of your step 2 here.