You need to completely uninstall VBR and all of its components.
What is a fast command line method to list all of the Installed components?
You need to completely uninstall VBR and all of its components.
What is a fast command line method to list all of the Installed components?
I use this when check the customer environment:
get-wmiObject -Class Win32_Product | where vendor -eq "Veeam Software Group GmbH" | select Name, Version > C:\temp\installed_packages.txt
UPDATE:
this is an example of output
Name | Version |
Microsoft Azure Plug-in UI Extension for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.1.5.106 |
Veeam Explorer for Oracle | 12.0.0.2858 |
Veeam Mount Service | 12.0.0.1423 |
Veeam Backup Catalog | 12.0.0.1420 |
AWS Plug-in for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.2.6.5 |
Veeam Agent for Mac Redistributable | 2.0.3.904 |
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Active Directory | 12.0.0.2858 |
Kasten K10 Plug-In UI extension for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.0.1.4 |
Veeam Explorer for PostgreSQL | 12.0.0.2858 |
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Teams | 12.0.0.2858 |
Google Cloud Platform Plug-In UI extension for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.0.4.907 |
Veeam Backup & Replication Console | 12.0.0.1420 |
Microsoft Azure Plug-in for Veeam Backup & Replication | 5.1.0.88 |
Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows Redistributable | 6.0.2.1090 |
Kasten K10 Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.0.1.4 |
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint | 12.0.0.2858 |
Veeam Agent for Linux Redistributable | 6.0.3.1221 |
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL Server | 12.0.0.2858 |
Veeam Distribution Service | 12.0.0.1423 |
AWS Plug-in UI Extension for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.2.6.5 |
Veeam Backup vPowerNFS | 12.0.0.1423 |
Veeam Backup Transport | 12.0.0.1423 |
Veeam Plug-ins for Enterprise Applications Redistributable | 12.0.0.1423 |
Veeam Backup & Replication Server | 12.0.0.1420 |
Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange | 12.0.0.2858 |
Google Cloud Platform Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication | 12.0.4.907 |
Veeam ONE Agent | 12.0.1.2591 |
Veeam Agent for Unix Redistributable | 4.0.1.1173 |
i think this code should work (i tested it briefly)
Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Product | Where-Object { $_.Name -like "*Veeam*" } | Select-Object Name, Version
I could not find a simpler way to do it 🤔
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