![]() October is International Dinosaur Month, so let's see those SpiceRex pics, taken in the wild. Discovered that there was a database update that needed to be applied overni. Our IT Manager is out for vacation, which is not a big deal, but there are often days when staff are needy. Yesterday was a day.In-Office was insane. Overnight Database updates, found myself looking at the business end of a taser! Water Cooler.The syntax for changing registry values or permissions with Regini is: How to change registry values or permissions from a command line or a script. ![]() Or you could just use Bob3754's key (updated for whatever version of TeamViewer you're running) to reset all the saved passwords using Microsoft's own REGINI tool: I did a second test and the silent uninstall nuked the Verskion8 SecurityPasswordAES key, on my system. Compare the two exports to see if there is anything related to the saved password you're trying to nuke left. You could use the NirSoft utility RegScanner to scan the registry on a typical machine BEFORE running the above batch-file, export the results, run the batch file, then run RegScanner again. In my tests I never actually created a TV account or saved a password, so I don't know if this silent uninstall removes the saved password key (see message by Bob3754 above). You need to update the uninstall key on the remote computers using the REGINI command (see below) or use PSEXEC to execute that command on all the remote boxes. "C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\Version8\uninstall.exe" /S That allows you to uninstall it silently (note the following is on a 64-bit version of Windows-for 32-bit remove the " (x86)"): ![]() But I found an undocumented command-line switch at this website: The default "uninstall string" runs a GUI uninstall program. No luck finding anything on their website, either. It looks like TV doesn't have an unattended uninstall setup.
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