Software removal policies allow you uninstall specific software from endpoints to ensure endpoint data security.
From the navigation pane, select Policies > Behavior Policies > Subpolicies > Software Removal Policies.
Click Create.
Configure the following policy parameters, and then click OK:
Policy Name: Name of the software removal policy.
Software Removal Policy: Configure the software removal policy. Click Add, configure the following parameters and then click OK:
Policy Name: Unique identifier for the software to uninstall.
Software Name: Name of the software to uninstall.
Software Version: Enter version of the software to uninstall. When the version number does not exist, select Version Number Does Not Exist from the drop-down list.
Task Type: Type of the software removal task, which can be common or silent. A common task uninstalls software by following the standard uninstallation procedure. A silent task forcibly deletes software from an endpoint.
Software Removal Parameters: Parameters used in software removal. Configure parameters (for example, /s) when the common software removal mode is used.
Remarks: Remarks about the software removal task.
Excluded Keywords: Specify files and file folders not to be deleted if the task type is silent. To specify multiple keywords, use vertical bars (|) to separate them.
Expiration Time: Time when the software removal task expires. The system does not execute expired tasks.
You can edit and delete the parameters as needed.
Description: Description of the software removal policy.
From the navigation pane, select Policies > Behavior Policies > Subpolicies > Software Removal Policies.
Click Edit for the target policy.
Configure the policy. For more information, see "Create a software removal policy."
Click OK.
From the navigation pane, select Policies > Behavior Policies > Subpolicies > Software Removal Policies.
Click Delete for the target policy.