This way, uninstall.exe won’t copy itself, it will directly and completely do the uninstallation job and only then back to the script. “C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad \uninstall.exe” /S _?=C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad So for NSI uninstallers the solution is to use this command: The first uninstall process exits immediately, back to the calling script and then to the SCCM client, while the second uninstaller process continues the actual uninstallation, but did not finished yet. If you use only /S the uninstaller copies itself to a temporary directory and runs a second process from there that will actually do the uninstallation job. The reference doc for the uninstaller command line is here:
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