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Device management
Remotely manage, and protect laptops and mobile devices.
Orchestration
Automate tasks across devices, from app installs to scripts.
Software management
Inventory, patch, and manage installed software.
Infrastructure as code
See every change, undo any error, repeat every success.
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Run Fleet the way that fits your team.
Extend Fleet
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Windows | 148.0
Firefox is a powerful, open-source web browser built for speed, privacy, and customization.
To install Mozilla Firefox on your work computer:
Don’t see Mozilla Firefox or the Fleet Desktop icon? Send a link to this page to your IT team.
Run the following script in Powershell to uninstall Mozilla Firefox:
# Fleet extracts name from installer (EXE) and saves it to PACKAGE_ID
# variable
$softwareName = "Firefox"
# It is recommended to use exact software name here if possible to avoid
# uninstalling unintended software.
$softwareNameLike = "*$softwareName*"
# Some uninstallers require a flag to run silently.
# Each uninstaller might use different argument (usually it's "/S" or "/s")
$uninstallArgs = "/S"
$machineKey = `
'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*'
$machineKey32on64 = `
'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*'
$exitCode = 0
try {
[array]$uninstallKeys = Get-ChildItem `
-Path @($machineKey, $machineKey32on64) `
-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
ForEach-Object { Get-ItemProperty $_.PSPath }
$foundUninstaller = $false
foreach ($key in $uninstallKeys) {
# If needed, add -notlike to the comparison to exclude certain similar
# software
if ($key.DisplayName -like $softwareNameLike) {
$foundUninstaller = $true
# Get the uninstall command. Some uninstallers do not include
# 'QuietUninstallString' and require a flag to run silently.
$uninstallCommand = if ($key.QuietUninstallString) {
$key.QuietUninstallString
} else {
$key.UninstallString
}
# The uninstall command may contain command and args, like:
# "C:\Program Files\Software\uninstall.exe" --uninstall --silent
# Split the command and args
$splitArgs = $uninstallCommand.Split('"')
if ($splitArgs.Length -gt 1) {
if ($splitArgs.Length -eq 3) {
$uninstallArgs = "$( $splitArgs[2] ) $uninstallArgs".Trim()
} elseif ($splitArgs.Length -gt 3) {
Throw `
"Uninstall command contains multiple quoted strings. " +
"Please update the uninstall script.`n" +
"Uninstall command: $uninstallCommand"
}
$uninstallCommand = $splitArgs[1]
}
Write-Host "Uninstall command: $uninstallCommand"
Write-Host "Uninstall args: $uninstallArgs"
$processOptions = @{
FilePath = $uninstallCommand
PassThru = $true
Wait = $true
}
if ($uninstallArgs -ne '') {
$processOptions.ArgumentList = "$uninstallArgs"
}
# Start process and track exit code
$process = Start-Process @processOptions
$exitCode = $process.ExitCode
# Prints the exit code
Write-Host "Uninstall exit code: $exitCode"
# Exit the loop once the software is found and uninstalled.
break
}
}
if (-not $foundUninstaller) {
Write-Host "Uninstaller for '$softwareName' not found."
# Change exit code to 0 if you don't want to fail if uninstaller is not
# found. This could happen if program was already uninstalled.
$exitCode = 1
}
} catch {
Write-Host "Error: $_"
$exitCode = 1
}
Exit $exitCode
Run this query in Fleet to find old versions of Mozilla Firefox across all your computers:
SELECT 1 FROM programs WHERE name = 'Mozilla Firefox (x64 en-US)' AND version <= '148.0';