"Scorpion7" <> wrote in message
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> There was a posting:
> https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...geid=0#2172429
>
> If you review the above URL - it appears that msizap (from the SDK) will
> remove those registry items that relate to the product. However, I'm
> unsure
> of the appropriate product ID to utilize for this purpose. Does anyone
> know
> the correct product ID for WSUS? What additional actions need to be
> performed to ensure a clean removal of WSUS, such that WSUS can be
> re-installed?
MSIZAP needs to be run twice...... from the original instructions:
2. From a command prompt, type:
For WSUS 2.0: MSIZAP T {A0D46DC6-8950-451A-8990-53C86E17666E}
For WSUS 3.0: MSIZAP T {2C0D7E35-EE6E-4DC7-BA13-2C68AEDEB59D}
3. From a command prompt, type:
sc delete wsusservice
4. Again, From a command prompt, type:
MSIZAP T {2C0D7E35-EE6E-4DC7-BA13-2C68AEDEB59D}
And while step 4 doesn't list the WSUS2 command, I suspect WSUS2
installations would need to use the WSUS2 GUID in step 4.
--
Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCITP, MCBMSP, MCTS(x4), MCP
Senior Data Architect, APQC, Houston, Texas
Microsoft MVP - Software Distribution (2005-2008)
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