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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.
Deployment
Run Fleet the way that fits your team.
Extend Fleet
Integrate your favorite tools with Fleet.
Windows | 1.109.5
Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is an open-source, lightweight, and powerful code editor.
To install Microsoft Visual Studio Code on your work computer:
Don’t see Microsoft Visual Studio Code or the Fleet Desktop icon? Send a link to this page to your IT team.
Run the following script in Powershell to uninstall Microsoft Visual Studio Code:
$machineKey = `
'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{EA457B21-F73E-494C-ACAB-524FDE069978}_is1'
$uninstallArgs = "/VERYSILENT"
$exitCode = 0
try {
$key = Get-ItemProperty -Path $machineKey -ErrorAction Stop
# 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
# Kill Brave process
Stop-Process -Name "brave" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
# Prints the exit code
Write-Host "Uninstall exit code: $exitCode"
} catch {
Write-Host "Error: $_"
$exitCode = 1
}
Exit $exitCode
Run this query in Fleet to find old versions of Microsoft Visual Studio Code across all your computers:
SELECT 1 FROM programs WHERE name = 'Microsoft Visual Studio Code' AND version <= '1.109.5';