Autoremove Packages
Commands
Command Line
Arguments
Command Line Switches
Comments
autoremove
Identify and remove packages
that were installed as
dependencies but that are no long
depended upon by any packages.
/LoginName
For unattended upgrades
requiring reboot you can call with
LoginName, LoginPassword, and
LoginNetwork
/LoginPassword
For unattended upgrades
requiring reboot you can call with
LoginName, LoginPassword, and
LoginNetwork
/LoginDomain
For unattended uninstalls
requiring reboot you can call with
LoginName, LoginPassword, and
LoginNetwork.
/d
Download packages from
repository. If no arguments
added, it only downloads the
packages to the local cratecache.
n
all:
Downloads all packages
before uninstalling any of
them.
n
each:
Downloads and then
uninstalls each package before
downloading and uninstalling
the next package.
n
none:
Does not download any
packages, instead only uses the
local cratecache copy.
Example: /d=all autoremove
notepad
/q
Default value =n. If you use =y,
does not stop and prompt after
displaying the removal plan.
/AllowUnsigned
Default value =n. If you use =y,
the package is uninstalled even if
Table 6-3 Autoremove Command Line Switches and Arguments
Using Package Manager for Windows
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