![]() For the sake of clarity in this example I have renamed the exe to shockwave_uninstaller.exe. Now let’s find that “uninstaller.exe” and copy it to our BatchPatch computer.At this point we need to identify the UninstallString value, which in this case for version 12.1.0.150 is "C:\Windows\system32\Adobe\Shockwave12\uninstaller.exe".In the screenshot below you can see that we have located the appropriate key. ![]() However, newer versions of Shockwave actually appear under their own Adobe Shockwave Player key instead of a GUID key. The DisplayNamevalue would contain a string that says something like Adobe Shockwave Player 11.1. ![]() For older versions of Shockwave you’ll be searching through the many GUIDs that you see (ex: FF2A5498-4EFE-430F-A138-7EB365DBEBAD) for the REG_SZ called DisplayName.
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