Remove-CMBaseline
Remove a configuration baseline.
Syntax
Remove-CMBaseline
[-Force]
[-Id] <Int32>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Remove-CMBaseline
[-Force]
[-InputObject] <IResultObject>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Remove-CMBaseline
[-Force]
[-Name] <String>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
Use this cmdlet to remove a configuration baseline. Before you can remove a configuration baseline, remove all references to it.
After you remove a configuration baseline, Configuration Manager removes the configuration baseline from the collection of devices to which you deployed it, and Configuration Manager no longer assesses their compliance with the configuration baseline.
Note
Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>
. For more information, see getting started.
Examples
Example 1: Remove a configuration baseline by name
This command removes the configuration baseline named BLConfigContoso02. The command prompts for confirmation before it runs.
Remove-CMBaseline -Name "BLConfigContoso02"
Example 2: Remove a dependent baseline
This example first removes the configuration baseline as configuration data from the Accounting department baseline. It then removes the baseline with ID 16777366. Because the Force parameter is specified, it runs without confirmation.
$id = "16777366"
Set-CMBaseline -Name "Accounting department baseline" -RemoveBaseline $id
Remove-CMBaseline -Id $id -Force
If you don't first remove a baseline as configuration data from dependent baselines, this cmdlet returns the following error: The configuration item cannot be deleted because there are dependent items in use.
Parameters
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | cf |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | False |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-DisableWildcardHandling
This parameter treats wildcard characters as literal character values. You can't combine it with ForceWildcardHandling.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Force
Forces the command to run without asking for user confirmation.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-ForceWildcardHandling
This parameter processes wildcard characters and may lead to unexpected behavior (not recommended). You can't combine it with DisableWildcardHandling.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Id
Specify the CI_ID of the configuration baseline to remove. For example, 16777516
.
Type: | Int32 |
Aliases: | CIId, CI_ID |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-InputObject
Specify a configuration baseline object to remove. To get this object, use the Get-CMBaseline cmdlet.
Type: | IResultObject |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Name
Specify the name of the configuration baseline to remove.
Type: | String |
Aliases: | LocalizedDisplayName |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet doesn't run.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | wi |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | False |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.IResultObject
Outputs
System.Object