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		<title>How to uninstall application with SCCM 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to uninstall application on computers without *.msi file using System Center Configuration Manager 2007?
In this example we uninstall Window Defender using SCCM 2007 and MsiExec /X command.
1.       Create new task (task sequences) in Operating System Deployment.

2.       Edit new task by clicking right button on the mouse.
3.       Click Add -&#62; General -&#62; Run Command Line

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		<title>SCCM 2007 SP1 reporting point error</title>
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If you have this error on Windows Server 2008 fresh instalation you must install ASP feature within [...]]]></description>
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