Mac:
- Download the Box Tools installer.
- Open the installer and click Uninstall.
- Go to /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Box
- Delete the Box Tools Folder
- Empty your Trash Bin
Windows:
- Open Control Panel > Programs and Features
- Select Box Tools and click Uninstall.
- Open the Group Policy Management Console.
- Expand Forest, Domains, and the domain. Right-click Group Policy Objects, and then click New.
- In the New GPO dialog, in the Script Name field, type Box Edit per-user removal script. Click OK.
- Right-click Box Edit per-user removal script under Group Policy Objects, and then click Edit.
- In the Group Policy Management Editor window, expand User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings, and click Scripts (Logon/Logoff).
- In the right pane, right-click Logon, and then click Properties.
- In the Logon Properties window, click Show Files…
- Download the removal script from https://cloud.app.box.com/v/BoxEditCleaner (click download in the upper-right corner), and save it to the folder that Show Files… opened. The script requires user credentials. If administrators want to uninstall the per-user Box Edit installation through Group Policy, they must assign it under User Configuration — if they do it under Computer Configuration the script runs as a system.
- Close Windows Explorer, and return to the Logon Properties window. Click Add…
- In the Add a Script dialog, in Script Name, click Browse…, and select the script you saved in the previous step. Click OK.
- In the Logon Properties window, click Apply, and then OK. Close the Group Policy Management Editor window.
- In the Group Policy Management Console, link the GPO to the domain or any organizational unit.