Easy Access Favorites - Remove user generated favorites

Is there a way to remove User generated favorites on an enterprise level?  We're hoping that each User doesn't have to remove their own favorites.  Could a script be written to remove them at a system client level?
CRM Release 610  -  Sap GUI 720
Thanks,
Steve

Of course.
Favorites are stored in tables as for everything in the SAP system.
And as always there is someone asking these questions before:
Check this thread:
Table for SAP Menu and Favourites
So write an ABAP that manages this table per user-name and your issue should be solved!

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