Visio 2013 Uninstall

I cannot get Visio 2013 to uninstall. This is the XML config file that I call using a batch script:
<Configuration Product="Visio">
<Display Level="none" CompletionNotice="no" />
<Setting Id="SETUP_REBOOT" Value="Never" />
</Configuration>
This is my batch script: 
"%~dp0Visio\setup.exe" /uninstall Visio /config "%~dp0config_visio.xml"
I use the same uninstall method for all of the other products, ProPlus and Project, and they uninstall fine. I have not been able to get Viso to unistall. It does not error on the uninstall. 
Has anyone had any success uninstalling Visio 2013?

Try use vispro instead of Visio in your batch script.
That is:
"%~dp0Visio\setup.exe" /uninstall vispro /config "%~dp0config_visio.xml"
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