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Remove an Environment from the Domain

With the Domain Administrator rights, you can delete an environment from the Domain. If the environment is actively used, take the required steps to preserve library objects and execution targets.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click the Configuration tab.
  2. Right-click the Domain, and then click Lock.
  3. Revise the operators in active processes that target an Orchestrator or touchpoint in the target environment.
  4. Reconfigure or remove the touchpoints, proxy touchpoints, host groups, and touchpoint groups that are associated with the target environment. For example, associate agent touchpoints with another environment.
  5. Move the Library content to another environment as appropriate.

    Note: The following topics discuss how to move content:

  6. Remove each Orchestrator from the environment:
    1. Quarantine the Orchestrator.
    2. Remove the Orchestrator from the environment.
  7. Right-click the environment, and then select Delete.
  8. Click Yes on the confirmation message.
  9. Click Save.
  10. Select Domain and click Unlock.