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Originally Posted by gibson_hg
After a quick search on RIM's TKC I found this:
BlackBerry Search Results
It's a KB on using a software config to remove third party apps. So I was wrong, not so smart afterall
This technically does not uninstall the app but hides it from view and disables it.
So my original post still stands true, so I'm still smart
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Excerpt from the KB article:
In the Device Software Configuration window, click the Policy drop-down list and select the Disallowed policy.
Note: This prevents all software from being installed on a specified BlackBerry smartphone. Any restricted software that is currently installed on a BlackBerry smartphone will be automatically removed by this software policy. To view all software that has been indexed, expand the Application Software heading. Then you can choose whether or not the listed software is required or optional.
If you set "DisAllowed" at the Application software level any third party software that is not defined and checked in the policy should be removed from the Blackberry.