Windows 10: 'Remnants' Of WinZip From Old Win 7 User Account -Command Line Task?

Discus and support 'Remnants' Of WinZip From Old Win 7 User Account -Command Line Task? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello all. Just upgraded (about 10 days ago) to Win 10 Pro Ver 1903 - OS Build 18362.628 My updates are current. Far as I know. About a year ago I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by T R Finlay, Feb 5, 2020.

  1. 'Remnants' Of WinZip From Old Win 7 User Account -Command Line Task?


    Hello all. Just upgraded (about 10 days ago) to Win 10 Pro Ver 1903 - OS Build 18362.628

    My updates are current. Far as I know.

    About a year ago I had to reinstall Win 7 due to a virus of some sort, and at the time I entered two new user accounts. After the reinstall , I had some difficulty deleting a previous user account but finally figured out how to delete it. had to do with certain permissions.

    I do have a couple of programs (two previous versions of WinZip) that were installed using this now removed user account that still show up in the Control Panel> Uninstall view. When I attempt to 'uninstall' them (there is nothing there, program-wise) I get these messages from Windows Installer:

    The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.
    Use source:
    C:\Users\TomF\AppData\Local\Temp\in0F61D0A5\

    Windows appears to be looking for an install package ' 332E6E26_stp.MSI ' which, of course, is no longer on the hard drive.

    The path shown no longer exists, and that 'TomF' account no longer exists in the file tree. I removed them (I thought) prior to installing Win 10. Somehow some 'trace' of these two programs still shows in 'Control Panel> Uninstall '

    Does anyone know the method for finding these 'remnants' in the registry, and the proper command prompt syntax for removing them (from the registry?) so that they no longer show in the 'Uninstall' view?

    Many thanks!

    :)
     
    T R Finlay, Feb 5, 2020
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  3. Execute a command from SCCM Task sequence step "Run a Command line"

    Hi,

    Thanks for your suggestion.

    That will work indeed, however I need to run it from the SCCM Task Sequence's Run Command Line Step and I am not able to figure out how to do that.

    Can we change line while executing command from SCCM Task Sequence's Run Command Line Step?

    Regards
     
    sccm_learner, Feb 5, 2020
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  4. Naki Win User

    'Remnants' Of WinZip From Old Win 7 User Account -Command Line Task?

    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Suggestion: /? (-?) and /help (-help) command-line arguments to show a list of all possible arguments in a small window. *Smile 'Remnants' Of WinZip From Old Win 7 User Account -Command Line Task? :)
     
    Naki, Feb 5, 2020
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