Brandon Bunnelle
"IT Administrator" for Express Packaging, Inc. based out of NE Ohio.
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I have SMBv1 completely disabled on all of my Windows 7 desktops as well as the Windows 10 desktops and have no issue hitting the Admin Share on any of my machines. I also administrate all of my ma...
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If you're looking to exclude 2016 from the reporting just change the reports Registry Key to the full value of 2010 to find those machines with only 2010. See below: Obviously, replace the "Office...
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There are no idiots here. Asking questions is the smartest thing anyone can do! We all learn together. PS: Yes it's cheesy but its true.
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Jonathan, It's not a digression as those registry values "must" be present to have a successful install of Office. Something has gone terribly wrong during your uninstall/install process. You are t...
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One more thing... If it's a 32-bit version of Office installed on a 64-bit OS, your registry path is "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\"
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Jonathan, The registry path that Stephen gave you is the correct registry path for all Office applications installed on your machine. Inside of "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curren...
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Microsoft is notorious for doing this kind of thing. I always encourage those who have the capacity to spin up a WSUS server, to do so to help mitigate these issues. With that said, I know that doe...
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From what I am reading online it seems that error "2359303" against "KB3178690" carries some registry flaws with it. I am doing a little more digging on the issue.
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Create a Command step and use the following: %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\Wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3178690 /quiet /norestart
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Did you try to run this as "Local Machine" in your deploy step?