


Then my own post-script Command: "C:\Program Files\Slack\Slack.exe"īecause the pre-built PDQ package kills the running slack.exe this post-script was meant to start it up again after the installation. PDQ has a pre-built package for Slack, so I started with that and added my own pre-step to remove the per-user installation Command: "%LocalAppData%\slack\Update.exe" -uninstall -s

Removing the per-user installation was important, as when having both installed on the same computer, the user would find two shortcuts on the start menu, both potentially different versions of Slack. Their user installation ended up in %localappdata%\slackĪfter a while we decided to standardise this, so wanted to remove the per-user installation and replace with the per-machine installation. When we started using Slack, we left it to users to install themselves (which they could do without admin rights). I'm just throwing my experience out there.
