LOL 
Pimpjuice,
You could have a look here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. Find out what app it is, read the UninstallString and then run it from a script.
For stopping a service and/or changing parameters of a service there are several UDF’s in the UDF section. I did a search on service in the title in the UDF section and got 41 hits.
Writing a value to the service here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services in the key of the affected service could also be done but a reboot of the system is required for the changes to be loaded.
Set start to 2 (automatic), 3 (manual)or 4 (disabled).
iirc 0, and 1 can also be used but I don’t remember what status they represented will see when I get home. Got a script there that does something with this.
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Mart
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