After running CCMClean and rebooting (recommended), verify:
He remotely pushed the executable to Workstation 402. The office was empty, the only light coming from the flickering monitors. He executed the command. For a moment, the network traffic spiked, a silent roar as the tool systematically dismantled the broken CCM components. Delete. Purge. Clean.
CCMClean is a command-line utility originally provided by Microsoft (specifically as part of the SMS 2003 toolkit and referenced for SCCM 2007) to forcibly remove the SCCM client agent from a workstation. It is essentially a "nuclear option" for client removal.
If you are a System Administrator or IT professional managing a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) environment—formerly known as SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager)—you have likely encountered stubborn client agents that refuse to uninstall, repair, or re-register properly.
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