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OS Version:Windows 11, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022
Steps to Reproduce:
Install SSMS 18.x, azure data studio is automatically installed.
2.Review the registry guid {6591F69E-6588-4980-81ED-C8FCBD7EC4B8}_is1 which shows that it is for Azure Data Studio
Open a powershell get-wmiobject -class win32_product | where-object -Property name -like "azure"
If you do the same thing get-wmiobject -class win32_product | where-object -Property name -like "sql server management studio" all the SQL Server management studio items are displayed.
Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes/No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Due to the security issue with 1.37.0 we were looking to use powershell to find it on the machine and uninstall it via the win32_product and we discovered that it does not display in powershell. msexec or uninstall string work but if you try and use powershell to see if it exists via the win32_product command it doesnt display when trying to list the applications.
Steps to Reproduce:
Install SSMS 18.x, azure data studio is automatically installed.
2.Review the registry guid {6591F69E-6588-4980-81ED-C8FCBD7EC4B8}_is1 which shows that it is for Azure Data Studio
Open a powershell get-wmiobject -class win32_product | where-object -Property name -like "azure"
If you do the same thing get-wmiobject -class win32_product | where-object -Property name -like "sql server management studio" all the SQL Server management studio items are displayed.
Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes/No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: