If you happen to know the product IDs for multiple versions of Java, you could include each one in that PackageBoot definition to remove them all. MSI product ID(s) before the 'new' Java version is installed (as described by stcain). Yes, you could clone a 'full install' package that SolarWinds provides and give the clone a new name, then Edit that package to use the PackageBoot functionality to uninstall specific. What you said above was generally correct - though you lost me a bit when you got to the Approval part - so I'll try to clarify: Java Runtime Environment 8u131 (圆4) (Upgrade) <- this one will only upgrade previous versions of Java 8 it will not deploy it 'from scratch' on a target machine. Java Runtime Environment 8u131 (圆4) <- this one will deploy Java if it is not on the target machine(s) or will upgrade previous versions of Java 8. You may already be aware, but when SolarWinds provides packages, there will typically be a 'full install' version and an "update" or "upgrade" version, like this:
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