Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule

Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule

Removes a direct membership rule from one or more device collections in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.

Syntax

Parameter Set: ByCollectionNameAndResourceName
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionName <String> -ResourceName <String> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: ByCollectionIdAndResourceId
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionId <String> -ResourceId <Int32> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: ByCollectionIdAndResourceName
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionId <String> -ResourceName <String> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: ByCollectionNameAndResourceId
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionName <String> -ResourceId <Int32> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: ByCollectionValueAndResourceId
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -Collection <IResultObject> -ResourceId <Int32> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: ByCollectionValueAndResourceName
Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -Collection <IResultObject> -ResourceName <String> [-Force] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

The Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule cmdlet removes a direct rule from the specified collections. You can specify the collections by using their names, IDs, or by specifying an input object that represents the collections.

For more information on collection rules in Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, see Introduction to Collections in Configuration Manager (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=259433) in the TechNet library.

Parameters

-Collection<IResultObject>

Specifies a Configuration Manager device collection object. To obtain a device collection object, use the Get-CMDeviceCollection cmdlet.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-CollectionId<String>

Specifies the ID of the device collection where the rule is applied.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-CollectionName<String>

Specifies the name of the device collection where the rule is applied.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-Force

Specifies whether you want to suppress the confirmation message that Configuration Manager displays at the command line before the rule is removed.

Aliases

none

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-ResourceId<Int32>

Specifies the ID of the direct rule to remove from the device collections.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-ResourceName<String>

Specifies the name of a resource in a direct membership rule.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

false

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-WhatIf

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

false

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see    about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

Outputs

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

Examples

Example 1: Remove all direct membership rules from a device collection

This command removes all the direct membership rules of the device collection that has the ID CM0001A

PS C:\> Remove-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionID "CM0001A" -ResourceId ""

Get-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule

Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule

Remove-CMDeviceCollectionExcludeMembershipRule

Remove-CMDeviceCollectionIncludeMembershipRule

Remove-CMDeviceCollectionQueryMembershipRule