I'm stuck and need your help please:
I am trying to test for the existence of a specific application and version within a batch file so I can uninstall non current versions.
SETLOCAL ENABLEEXTENSIONS
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
set currver=7.1.10.21187
set appname=Juniper Installer Service
set junver=1
echo %currver%
echo %appname%
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%i in ('wmic product where "name='%appname%'" get version /VALUE ^| find "Version="') do (echo version: %%i
set junver=%%i
echo Juniper version detected: !junver!
if !junver! NEQ %currver% (echo non-current version found...
echo ...uninstalling %appname%
wmic product where ^( name='%appname%' and version='!junver!' ^) call uninstall
echo !errorlevel!
echo %appname% uninstalled))
echo.
echo %junver%
All of the code works except for the second wmic command that contains the code: and version='!junver!' I have tried adding the double carat to escape the exclaimation marks to no avail, also using the %%i variable also does not work.
I have also tried using the different where filter syntaxes also to no avail.