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Remove-VpnConnection



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SYNOPSIS

Removes the specified VPN connection profile.

SYNTAX


Remove-VpnConnection [-Name] <String[]> [-AllUserConnection [<SwitchParameter>]] [-AsJob [<SwitchParameter>]] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>]
[-Force [<SwitchParameter>]] [-PassThru [<SwitchParameter>]] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-WhatIf
[<SwitchParameter>]] [<CommonParameters>]



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DESCRIPTION


The Remove-VpnConnection cmdlet removes one or more specified VPN connection profiles. If errors occur when you remove the VPN profile, or if
the specified VPN profile does not exist, the error information is returned.



<

< : 10.1.1.2

AllUserConnection : False

Guid : {4B308E9B-C225-42CB-8158-307193429591}

TunnelType : Automatic

AuthenticationMethod : {MsChapv2}

EncryptionLevel : Required

L2tpIPsecAuth : Certificate

UseWinlogonCredential : False

EapConfigXmlStream :

ConnectionStatus : Disconnected

NapState : NotConnected

RememberCredential : False

SplitTunneling : False



This command removes the VPN connection named Test1. The Force parameter ensures that the connection is removed from the phone book.

By specifying the Passthru parameter, you can see the configuration of the VPN connection object.




Example 2: Removing multiple VPN connections

PS C:\> Remove-VpnConnection -Name "Test3", "Test4", "Test5" -AllUserConnection -Force -PassThru

Name : Test3

ServerAddress : 10.1.1.1

AllUserConnection : True

Guid : {76746D4E-D72A-467D-A11F-3D4D9075F50D}

TunnelType : L2tp

AuthenticationMethod : {Pap}

EncryptionLevel : Optional

L2tpIPsecAuth : Certificate

UseWinlogonCredential : False

EapConfigXmlStream :

ConnectionStatus : Disconnected

NapState : NotConnected

RememberCredential : False

SplitTunneling : False



Name : Test4

ServerAddress : 10.1.1.2

AllUserConnection : True

Guid : {1D423FF3-E3D4-404A-B052-DB9130656D29}

TunnelType : L2tp

AuthenticationMethod : {Eap}

EncryptionLevel : Required

L2tpIPsecAuth : Psk

UseWinlogonCredential : False

EapConfigXmlStream : #document

ConnectionStatus : Disconnected

NapState : NotConnected

RememberCredential : True

SplitTunneling : True


Name : Test5

ServerAddress : 1.1.1.3

AllUserConnection : True

Guid : {CF9F624F-D7DF-48BA-BD4B-D4E34AE05148}

TunnelType : L2tp

AuthenticationMethod : {Eap}

EncryptionLevel : Required

L2tpIPsecAuth : Certificate

UseWinlogonCredential : False

EapConfigXmlStream : #document

ConnectionStatus : Disconnected

NapState : NotConnected

RememberCredential : True

SplitTunneling : True



This command removes the VPN connections named Test3, Test4 and Test5. By specifying the AllUserConnection parameter, the connections are
removed from the global phone book. The Force parameter ensures that the connection is removed from the phone book.

By specifying the Passthru parameter, you can see the configuration of all of the VPN connection objects.