Silent Uninstall Switch
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ikafka last edited by
I´m pretty sure its intentional. But i really can´t wrap my head around the reason for it. For businesses however this is pretty bad and will most likely force us to replace opera at some point
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SlinkyPinky last edited by
I third this, for a business with over 7,000 people we need to be able to force an uninstall or even and install upon users with any interaction...
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Doopi last edited by
Silent Uninstall really needs to be re-implemented, having a pop-up on a customer computer when you're running a uninstall remotely is unacceptable.
This will make us recommend other browsers to customers.
Please rethink this.
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ikafka last edited by
@dwaderich Considering that all my Tickets with their support have been swiftly ingored...i would say that there are no plans to bring it back any time soon.
We started to drop Opera from our devices.
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ikafka last edited by
@dwaderich Hey. I don´t think there is anything new on this topic. We just threw ppera out of our deployment and uninstalled it from all Clients.
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CAPMMX last edited by
Adding to this thread in hopes Opera devs consider community feedback. Our multi-campus institution will not be able to support or offer this product as a result of Opera not supporting silent uninstall parameters. Modern enterprise deployment methods require these features. Not being able to reach clients in the private, public, and academic sectors is the implication of this decision.
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Andy9 last edited by
Im assuming there is no further info on this?
Is this same for opera gx - a number of our users have installed and now needs removing.
It will now be blocked , same for opera if uninstall is not an option. -
AndreasKle last edited by
When will silent install work again?
If it's not fixed we will remove it from all computers in the company.