Hi "mattmole" mattmole wrote: > I am attempting to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003. I have used the example > from wpkg.org to create my rule: > > <package > id="Office2003" > name = "Install Office2003" > reboot="true" > > > <!--<check type="file" condition="exists" path="C:\Program Files\Microsoft > Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE"/>--> > <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Microsoft Office > Professional Edition 2003"/> > <install > cmd='\\10.240.250.246\packages\package_files\office\MSOffice2003\v1.0.0.1\SETUP.EXE'/> > <!--<remove cmd='msiexec /x > "\\10.240.250.246\packages\package_files\office\MSOffice2003\v1.0.0.1\PRO11.msi" > /qn' />--> > <remove cmd='MsiExec.exe /q /x{90110409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9}'/> > </package> > > As can be seen from the above, I have tried two check types and the error > returned is the same: > > " > Could not process (remove) "Install Office 2003" > Package still installed > " > > This is very interesting as by running either uninstall command manually I > find that Office 2003 does successfully uninstall. > > Any ideas? Try running it within a command line call: cmd /c "msiexec /qn /x {90110409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9}" Why don't you stick to the command using the MSI file - usually that works great. My personal command-line I use to uninstlal Office 2003 (works great): msiexec /x "%SOFTWARE%\office2003\PRO11.MSI" /qn br, Rainer |