Deploying SecurID Authenticator 6.1.3 for Windows Using DISMDeploying SecurID Authenticator 6.1.3 for Windows Using DISM
Users can directly install the latest SecurID Authenticator for Windows app from the Microsoft Store. However, if users cannot access the Microsoft Store, the administrator can use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) command to deploy the app using the command-line tool. After the app is deployed, users can then add credentials to the SecurID Authenticator app.
DISM is installed with Windows and contains commands that can deploy the app to a single computer or multiple computers:
Deploy the App on a Single ComputerDeploy the App on a Single Computer
Before you begin
Download SecurID_Authenticator_6.1.3_Microsoft_Windows_Kit.zip from RSA Community.
Procedure
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Extract SecurID_Authenticator_6.1.3_Microsoft_Windows_Kit.zip to a folder on the computer.
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From the Windows Start menu, go to Command Prompt, right-click it and then select Run as administrator
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Navigate to the directory that contains the extracted files. Otherwise, you must provide the full path name to the directory on the command line.
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Enter one of the following commands on a single line. If you copy and paste the commands below, remove any line breaks that may appear.
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x64:
DISM /Online /Add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackagePath:180379e5ec6a4f37b10081f7057a2d5b.msixbundle /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.2_2.2.29512.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2_2.2.28604.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00_14.0.30704.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /LicensePath=180379e5ec6a4f37b10081f7057a2d5b_License1.xml
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Deploy the App on Multiple ComputersDeploy the App on Multiple Computers
Before you begin
Download SecurID_Authenticator_6.1.3_Microsoft_Windows_Kit.zip from RSA Community.
Procedure
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Extract SecurID_Authenticator_6.1.3_Microsoft_Windows_Kit.zip to a folder that is accessible to all computers where the app will be deployed, for example, a network share.
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Using your preferred method to execute Windows commands on remote computers, enter one of the following commands on a single line as an administrator. If you copy and paste the commands, remove any line breaks that appear.
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x64:
DISM /Online /Add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackagePath:180379e5ec6a4f37b10081f7057a2d5b.msixbundle /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.2_2.2.29512.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2_2.2.28604.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /DependencyPackagePath:Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00_14.0.30704.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx /LicensePath=180379e5ec6a4f37b10081f7057a2d5b_License1.xml
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Uninstall SecurID Authenticator from the machineUninstall SecurID Authenticator from the machine
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Run Powershell as an Administrator.
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Run the Get-AppxProvisionedPackage –online command to get the list of apps installed.
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From the apps list, search for RSASecurityLLC.RSASecurIDAuthenticate in the Display Name.
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Copy the PackageName of RSASecurityLLC.RSASecurIDAuthenticate and use it in step 5.
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To remove SecurID Authenticator for all users, run the following command:
Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -PackageName <PackageName> -Online –AllUsers
Note: In the remove command above, replace <PackageName> with package name from step 4.
Other Downloads: Other Downloads:
Download the GPO template guide and Device definition file from RSA Community.