Flash player uninstall crash using command line

Hi,
just a little post on FlashPlayer Uninstall which crash if we use an argument different from '-uninstall'.
(Try with /silent for example)
++
Vincent

I had another mention to try -uninstall -force
and this works.
I have not tried -install.
Thanks for the info though.

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