

To overwrite all stages and restart the whole script use -RunAgain. After every stage a registry value will be written to HKLM:\Software\OEM\Singleton-Factory-GmbH\M365\Install\CurrentStage To make sure that the program will only do the necessary parts a stage mechanism is builtin. \msoffice-removal-tool.ps1 -InstallOffice365 -SuppressReboot -Force Stage mechanism Non-interactive - No user interaction required Will skip the stage mechanism - whole script will run again

Will use the official Office365 setup instead of SaRA No reboot will be executed after script is done The script will try to install the newest Office365 build after removal You can choose between 2 methods of uninstalling:ĭefault method will use the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) for uninstalling.īy using -UseSetupRemoval the Office365 setup method will be used. If you wish it tries to install the newest Office365 build as well. This script downloads the current Office uninstaller from Microsoft and tries to remove all Office installations on this computer.

You can use it to uninstall or to clean up after an uninstall. Once the tool has been extracted to a folder on the computer, it may be run from a command line. Uninstall Office 2016 uses PowerShell and will batch modify files and registry settings. You cannot expand the tool into the root directory of the hard drive (for example, C:\).

Note that you must use a subfolder such as C:\subdir to expand the tool. OARPMan.exe, the Microsoft Software License Terms (previously known as End User Licensing Agreement or EULA), and the Readme.txt files will be extracted to the location you specify. The tool itself is a single file called OARPMan.exe. The Office 2010 SP Uninstall Tool is contained in a package called Office2010SPUninstall.exe which is a self-extracting executable file.
