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When an application falls out of scope

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I am a almost complete newbie in SCCM 2012, so please be kind :)

We are running SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 and I understand that simply deleting a deployment for an application will not remove the application on the users computers. Yeah, you need to create a new deployment with uninstall. 

But: 
We are deploying applications to User collections, which is again based on AD Group membership. So for example if one user is not member of an application group, the software does not uninstall. But is it possible to make that happen? Or it requires some fancy scripting? Or maybe I am asking for too much?

I really would like to automate more the uninstall for our users when the user is not member of a certain group, which in turn a User collection is based on. Some of our users have very expensive licensed software and if a user for any reason is not member of an application group, I would prefer that SCCM automatically uninstall the application. In a perfect world, I should be able to control this for each application/deployment (ie. set the flag "Uninstall when deployment falls out of scope"). And of course, as many other also, the users sometimes roams from computer to computer, so if a user used to have this application installed on 3 different computers, all computers should uninstall the application.  

Or maybe I should make this a feature request? 


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