4/15/2023 0 Comments Mac uninstall anyconnect![]() Sudo /bin/launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist bin/launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist As you can see it is manually removing everything rather than use the uninstaller. via script run by using the following script on version 1.12. ![]() I think it's trying to deactivate some System ExtensionsĪnyone know how to do that without the prompts as root (i.e. ![]() Applications/Cisco AMP for Endpoints/AMP for Endpoints Service.app/Contents/MacOS/AMP for Endpoints Service deactivate content_filter ![]() To manually uninstall but again there are some steps which produce the prompts: /Applications/Cisco AMP for Endpoints/AMP for Endpoints Service.app/Contents/MacOS/AMP for Endpoints Service deactivate endpoint_security I've also looked at the steps listed here. ![]() I've even tried running as root on the command line like I did before: /usr/sbin/installer -verbose -pkg /Applications/Cisco AMP for Endpoints/Uninstall AMP for Endpoints Connector.pkg -target / When I try and remove Cisco AMP version 1.14.0 or newer the way I would with pre 1.14.0 version by running the uninstaller package in /Applications/Cisco AMP (now moved to /Applications/Cisco AMP for Endpoints) the user gets prompted for admin credentials. ![]()
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