How To Silent Uninstall JRE1.4

Hi all, I need to upgrade JRE from 1.4 to 1.5 on self service terminals, the case is I can't go to upgrade the machine manually, instead I use patches. I need to uninstall JRE1.4 first, how can we do it with Windows command?
Thx

Hi Carl,
Did you use AAMEE to deploy your payloads on machine? We recommend using AAMEE for enterprise deployment/uninstallation. this will enable silent deployment and uinstallation of products.
you can download AAMEE and its documentation from http://www.adobe.com/devnet/creativesuite/enterprisedeployment.html
you can also clean up CS55 installed products silently - use cleanup utility. please download cleanup utility from http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html
refer to page 5 of cleanup utility documentation (embedded in dmg/zip) for silent launch of this utility.
thanks,
Rahul | Adobe Systems

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