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  1. jaclaz Hahahah. You just made my day, I almost LOL'd off my chair. " (BTW Yes, I do have the required special license to post oximorons on the board )? " hmmm "Are you looking for someone to write a "professional batch" file? " Yeah why not ? Maybe someone has had the same idea as me, who knows the world is full of ideas and experiences. It's just a matter of time. I always say. Thank you for all your URL they've been quite the read... -Bows- Thank you Sensei
  2. Hey Jaclaz. I've seen all those and yes, powershell would be the best way. I totally agree with you. Unfortunately its not something I can send an "end user" . It would only bring more harm than good. I was thinking of adding it to a batch file. Then converting it into a simple exe. Basically then deploying it on the network. Yes, there are better ways to doing this, but I also have user who site with 3G as communication into the next work. So, I would simple mail it and ask the user to run it. But I do sincerely appreciate your reply. I was thinking of perhaps using wmic to find it then getting wusa to uninstall it. Since i hardly program/develop things in .bat I'm kind of domb found at the moment. I could simple do a - @echo offecho[echo Welcome To windows telementry package Removerecho ----------------------------------------------echo[wusa /uninstall /KB:3075249 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:3080149 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:2505438 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:2670838 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:2952664 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:2976978 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:3021917 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:3035583 /quiet /norestartwusa /uninstall /KB:3075249 /quiet /norestartPause&ExitI feel that its tooooo bleh, doesn't have that professional touch. need a more, echo " searching system " echo file found " KB3075249 " wusa /uninstall /KB:3075249 /quiet /norestart echo " Update removed " echo " system restarting " shutdown -f -r -t 00 pause and exit. if nothing was found. echo " System clean " giving both feed back to the user and doing its task... hmmmm Hope I make sense...
  3. Hi Guys I'm new to the forum and I've seen a lot of neat things here. I have been searching for a method to list a number of KB Windows Update files, search for them, provide a yes or no to finding them on the system and then having those once removed. I'n other words Find a Specific KB package update of my choice. If found Remove it ( State the package found ) If not move to the next one. If it doesn't find anything, then it must tell me nothing found (for example " System Clean" ) But it must all run on a bat file. I found something interesting, but I'm not quick sure on how to apply it to my idea.. http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/152020-batch-script-for-windows-software-updates-installation/ I've found that the followind windows update have Telementry software and would liek them to be removed. Several optional updates bring Windows 10 telemetry features for windows 7, 8 and 8.1. These updates are a privacy concern. Concerned KB are: - KB3075249 for W8.1 and W7 : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3075249 - KB3080149 : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3080149 Additional updates which should also be avoided: - KB2505438 - KB2670838 (Windows 7 only) - KB2952664 - KB2976978 (Windows 8 only) - KB3021917 - KB3035583 - KB3075249 Hope I've made some sense.
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