

If using PowerShell, you will need to change the quotation:.Wmic Product where name='Umbrella Roaming Client' call uninstall From the list of programs, select the Umbrella roaming client and click Uninstall.The simplest approach is to remove the Umbrella roaming client from the Add/Remove Programs menu. If this is the case, use the command line uninstall methods instead. After the computer restarts, log in normally.Note: Some deployments include the option to hide the Umbrella roaming client from the Add/Remove programs list. If a warning window about "the following applications should be closed before continuing the install" select OK.Īfter the uninstall completes, click on the Yes button to restart the computer. Select Yes on the Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client confirmation window. On the Uninstall or change a program window, select Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client entry and click on it, then select Uninstall from the action menu. Select Uninstall a program option form the Control Panel window. After this completes, restart the computer and log in normally.įor Windows 7 machines (round start button):Ĭlick the start button on the bottom left of the screen and click on Control Panel.

The client and its modules will now uninstall. Now click the Yes button to confirm that you really do want to uninstall the Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client Then click on the Uninstall button.Ĭlick the Uninstall button on the confirmation popup window.Ĭlick the Yes button on the User Account Control window. On the Apps & features screen, scroll down and find the Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client entry and click on it. Type "apps" in the search bar, then click on the " Add or remove programs" option. Follow these steps to do this.įor Windows 10 machines (square start button): Once the desktop loads users will need to remove the Cisco Anyconnect software.

Users should click the cancel button so they can get to the desktop. PCs with Cisco Anyconnect client installed will typically show the progress window right after the user enters their credentials. This article will walk users through this process. Some PCs did not automatically remove the Cisco Anyconnect software and this must be done manually.

We now use the built in client that Microsoft provides with their Windows operating systems instead and the Cisco Anyconnect software must be removed in order to connect to our network. Over the summer of 2019, MUSD Technology Services removed support for the Cisco Anyconnect client that was previously used on PCs to authenticate to our network.
