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I’m seeing two instances of the CrowdStrike Sensor installed on several machines. It appears the duplicate entry was created during an agent upgrade, and the first instance seems to be corrupted.
When attempting to run csuninstalltool.exe, I receive an error stating that the specified file does not exist. However, if I first remove the corrupted sensor entry through Control Panel and then run the uninstall tool, the process completes successfully without any issues.
I need assistance with creating a script that can be deployed through SCCM to handle this uninstall process across multiple machines.
ProductCodes = @("{4c3177b2-7f9d-486c-85f5-0e50b731486c}", "{854ddf2e-d35b-407e-8296-800441e6562c}")

When attempting to run csuninstalltool.exe, I receive an error stating that the specified file does not exist. However, if I first remove the corrupted sensor entry through Control Panel and then run the uninstall tool, the process completes successfully without any issues.
I need assistance with creating a script that can be deployed through SCCM to handle this uninstall process across multiple machines.
ProductCodes = @("{4c3177b2-7f9d-486c-85f5-0e50b731486c}", "{854ddf2e-d35b-407e-8296-800441e6562c}")
