How to Uninstall VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint

Summary: VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint can be uninstalled by following these instructions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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Instructions

VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint may be uninstalled to:

  • Troubleshoot the product.
  • Address operating system incompatibilities.
  • Fix licensing discrepancies.

This article covers the steps to uninstall the product.


Affected Products

  • VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint

Affected Operating Systems

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux

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Click Windows, Mac, or Linux for the steps to uninstall VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint.

Windows

VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint on Windows can be uninstalled through the:

  • User interface (UI)
  • Command-line interface (CLI)
  • VMware Carbon Black Cloud

Click the preferred method for more information.

UI

Note:
  1. As an administrator, right-click the Windows start menu and then click Run.
    Run
  2. In the Run UI, type appwiz.cpl and then press OK.
    Run UI
  3. In Programs and Features, double-click Cb Defense Sensor [BIT].
    Cb Defense Sensor
    Note: [BIT] = 32 or 64 bit
  4. Click Yes.
    Uninstalling Cb Defense Sensor
  5. If User Account Control (UAC) is enabled, click Yes.
    User Account Control prompt
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.

CLI

  1. As an administrator, right-click the Windows start menu and then click Run.
    Run
  2. In the Run UI, type cmd and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. This runs Command Prompt as an admin.
    Run UI
  3. In Command Prompt, type cd [DIRECTORY]\Confer and then press Enter.
    Changing directory
    Note:
    • [DIRECTORY] = The path where the Confer directory resides
    • The path in the example image may differ in your environment.
  4. Type uninstall.exe /uninstall [UNINSTALL CODE] and then press Enter.
    Uninstalling
    Note:
  5. Type exit and then press Enter.
    Exiting
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.

Cloud

  1. In a web browser, go to [REGION].conferdeploy.net.
  2. Sign In to the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.
    VMware Carbon Black sign-in
  3. In the left menu pane, click Endpoints.
    Endpoints
  4. Locate and then check the targeted DEVICE NAME.
    Selecting a device
    Note: The example DEVICE NAME will differ in your environment.
  5. Click Take Action and then select Uninstall.
    Uninstall
  6. Click Uninstall.
    Uninstall button
    Note: With an active connection, the device is uninstalled within 15 minutes.

Mac

VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint can be uninstalled on Mac through the:

Click the preferred method for more information.

UI

  1. Double-click confer_installer_mac-[VERSION].dmg.
    macOS installer
    Note:
  2. Double-click CbDefense Uninstall.
    CbDefense Uninstall
  3. If prompted, click Open. Otherwise, go to Step 4.
    Open
  4. Click Yes - Uninstall.
    Yes - Uninstall
  5. If prompted, populate the uninstall code and then click Confirm. Otherwise, go to Step 6.
    Populating an uninstall code
    Note:
  6. Populate the User Name and Password. Once populated, click OK.
    Populating a user name and password
  7. Click Close.
    Uninstall confirmation
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.

Terminal

  1. From the Apple menu, click Go and then select Utilities.
    Utilities
  2. In the Utilities menu, double-click Terminal.
    Terminal
  3. In Terminal, type sudo /Applications/Confer.app/uninstall -y -c [UNINSTALL CODE] and then press Enter.
    Uninstalling
    Note:
  4. Populate the Password for the account being used and then press Enter.
    Password prompt
  5. Once uninstallation is complete, type exit and then press Enter.
    Uninstall confirmation
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.

Cloud

  1. In a web browser, go to [REGION].conferdeploy.net.
  2. Sign In to the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.
    VMware Carbon Black sign-in
  3. In the left menu pane, click Endpoints.
    Endpoints
  4. Locate and then check the targeted DEVICE NAME.
    Selecting an example device
    Note: The DEVICE NAME in the example image will differ in your environment.
  5. Click Take Action and then select Uninstall.
    Uninstall
  6. Click Uninstall.
    Uninstall button
    Note: With an active connection, the device is uninstalled within 15 minutes.

Linux

The resolution differs between CentOS, Red Hat Linux, SUSE, or Amazon Linux, and Ubuntu. Click the appropriate operating system for the steps to uninstall VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint.

CentOS, Red Hat Linux, SUSE, or Amazon Linux
  1. Open Terminal.
    Terminal
  2. Type sudo rpm -e cb-psc-sensor and then press Enter.
    Uninstalling
  3. Populate the password for the account being used and then press Enter.
    Password prompt
  4. Once uninstallation is complete, type exit and then press Enter.
    Uninstall confirmation
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.
Ubuntu
  1. Open Terminal.
    Terminal
  2. Type sudo dpkg –purge cb-psc-sensor and then press Enter.
    Uninstalling
  3. Populate the password for the account being used and then press Enter.
    Password prompt
  4. Once uninstallation is complete, type exit and then press Enter.
    Uninstall confirmation
    Note: On uninstall, the device is deregistered in the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. To remove the device from the console, refer to How to Remove Devices from the VMware Carbon Black Cloud.

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Affected Products

VMware Carbon Black
Article Properties
Article Number: 000126216
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 11 Jun 2025
Version:  23
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