Cisco umbrella roaming Client was installed part of the base image including the JsON file( which I want to remove) , is getting registered with same device ID on Cisco umbrella cloud. Creating new image was my next step I thought if there is a easy way to just remove the particular file.
Hello Anroop, Have you tried to remove “Cisco umbrella roaming client” from existing image with command line. If you succeed with automated way then you can use the same one with Task Sequence steps or to modify the existing WIM File, you need to follow the below procedure –
– Open a command prompt with administrator privileges. -Use DISM to mount the image. -Remove package. – Unmount the image.
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Thanks Jitesh, let me try it and update you.
Which file? and why you want to remove?
Can’t you create a new image with the following method explained by Jitesh?
https://www.anoopcnair.com/deploy-windows-image-using-mdt-sccm/
Cisco umbrella roaming Client was installed part of the base image including the JsON file( which I want to remove) , is getting registered with same device ID on Cisco umbrella cloud. Creating new image was my next step I thought if there is a easy way to just remove the particular file.
Not that I’m aware of in a supported way for sure!
Hello Anroop, Have you tried to remove “Cisco umbrella roaming client” from existing image with command line. If you succeed with automated way then you can use the same one with Task Sequence steps or to modify the existing WIM File, you need to follow the below procedure –
– Open a command prompt with administrator privileges.
-Use DISM to mount the image.
-Remove package.
– Unmount the image.
+ Details explained here in Microsoft Article https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/mount-and-modify-a-windows-image-using-dism
Another clean approach Is to create new Image as suggested by Anoop.
Note – I am not much familiar with “Cisco umbrella roaming client” behavior 🙂 .