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Is there a way to uninstall Microsoft Connection Manager?
I have 2 identical Dell E7450 laptops running the same version of Windows 10 -1511.
One was upgraded in place from Win7 by previous owner. On the other I installed a fresh OS copy myself.
For reasons I don't understand, my OS installation, but not the upgraded one, includes the MS Connection Manager (CMSTP):
"Connection Manager is a suite of components that provides administrators with the ability to create and distribute customized remote access connections and to create, distribute, and automatically update customized phone books." I don't need any of this.
which is completely useless to me, as an individual stand-alone users. CM has lots of files and folders on my system that I would like to get rid of. The system does not allow me to delete them, but given that one laptop runs fine without it, I should be able to uninstall it.
I have not found any information about this. Does anybody know if this is possible and how?