Programs and Features - Uninstall or Change a Program This will show you how to use Programs and Features in the Control Panel to view, uninstall, change, or repair programs that are currently installed in Windows 7 and Windows 8
How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu? 19 One simple way is to use the "old" Programs and Features control panel to attempt to uninstall them When you attempt to remove them from here and the uninstaller cannot be found then it will ask if you simply want to remove the entry instead You can get to it using the link at the top of the "Apps Features" window that you are currently
How to extract a text list from the Windows Program and Features? From the Windows Program and Features manage screen (above) I want to create a text file that contains all installed programs: How can I automate this work? I'm thinking about some script that woul
Remove entry from Windows 10 Apps Features - Super User Here are screenshots to emphasize the two methods The older Control Panel, "Programs and Features" interface (available from the Windows Start menu, Control Panel, then select Programs and Features) allows removal of the item: The newer Settings, "Apps Features" interface DOES NOT offer to remove the item:
Programs and Features - Enable or Disable | Tutorials This will show you how to enable or disable all or specific users from being able to access Programs and Features in the Control Panel to view, uninstall, change, or repair programs that are currently installed in Windows 7 You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do the steps in this tutorial
Win7 - Opening Programs and Features as Admin from command line . . . 16 We have Win7 machines on a domain that we'd like to open the "Programs and Features" control applet via the command line while a regular user is logged in Here's the catch: I know how to do this using runas from the command line BUT after "Programs and Features" opens, I don't truly have the ability to remove a program
There are two different apps called Add or remove programs in . . . Control panel > Program > Uninstall a program (possibly under the title "Programs and features") Settings > System > Apps Features Now, this two routes take me to very similar applications In both the purpose is to uninstall programs What are their differences? My concern is that a OS is supposed to be consistent and succinct