![]() If you’re trying to update your install of Office 2011 for, you may get the following message: “These must be closed before the can be installed: Close these and try again” If you try to kill the apps using activity monitor, you’ll find they keep getting restarted. The only way I found that worked to stop them is by following the instructions below. • Open a window and enter the following command: launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.LaunchAgent.plist This will unload the. Unfortunately the Daemon kept running for me after the latest update. To stop that, do the following: • Open activity monitor • Scroll down until you find in the list of active. • Click on and click on the Quit Process button in the toolbar Go back to the install utility and you should now be able to proceed with the install. Nov 4, 2011 - The first would be resetting the database daemon: Click on the Apple. Open System Preferences. Open Accounts. Open the main account on the left hand side. On the Login Items tab or Start up (depending on the Mac OS), click select an item that starts with 'Microsoft' to highlight it and then click the minus “-“ sign. Once the install is finished, you’ll want to restart the Sync Services Agent, so do the following: • Go back to the window and enter this command: launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.LaunchAgent.plist Now you should be all set with updates and can close. Edit: though actually you can use the built in Dock icon functionality in Casper for this. For ex: Add all the Microsoft Office icons you might need to remove into Casper Admin. ![]() In your Office 2011 removal policy, in the Dock Items payload section, actually click the 'Add' button next to each app name. For each one you add, change the pop up menu from 'Add to Beginning of Dock' to 'Remove from Dock' When the policy runs, it will try to remove that icon from the Dock. Try that and see how it works. Here is what I've been working on. It works 100% but by no means am I a script expert. You can try this. Microsoft details ALL the Office 2011 files & locations in this article:. I added to the script above, which should be credited to. My script does not remove Dock items as others suggest, but IS more thorough, and also removes user preferences and files for the current user. In addition, the Microsoft User Data folder is renamed Microsoft User Data Archive (& preserved). I created a Self Service policy so that that my colleagues can run the uninstaller themselves. It looks like the script formatting is broken based on the color-coding. I hate to resurrect this thread but it's the best I've found yet on removing Microsoft Office 2011 with Casper. Within our environment, we might have user created content that we can't chance being deleted by these scripts. I'm only a beginner but can someone help me with simple code I can add to 's git hub code that would search and relocate distinct file extensions (.olm,.xltx,.dotx,.potx, etc) to an organized folder on the users desktop prior to software removal? Maybe 'MS Office 2011 Preserved Items' with subfolders that that separates these files? Folder structure could be something like: had a great start in his that I'd like to add these additional features to if possible. For our purposes, we also already have Microsoft 2016 installed so I would not want to delete MAU2.0 as mentioned. But I could simply comment out those lines (32 & 33) to retain. Would it be line 25 that I should also comment out to retain licensing information as mentioned by?
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