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Select the target configuration and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes. Figure 5 Deleting an environment variable On the Set Environment Variable page, click OK. Make the configurations take effect.
Select the target policy and click Delete in the Operation column. If Deleted is displayed, the policy is deleted. Searching for a Start/Stop Policy Log in to CAE. Choose System Settings. Click Edit in the Start/Stop Policy Configuration module.
Select the check box on the left to Re-authorize or Delete the authorized source code. Username/Organization: Select a user or organization to manage code in the current project. Repository: Select a repository to manage code of each module in the current project.
Select the target rule and click Delete in the Operation column. If Deleted is displayed, the rule is deleted. Viewing an Event Notification Rule Log in to CAE. Choose System Settings. Click Edit in the Event Notification Rules module.
Select the check box on the left to Re-authorize or Delete the authorized source code. Username/Organization: Select a user or organization to manage code in the current project. Repository: Select a repository to manage code of each module in the current project.
Find the target configuration item and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes. Figure 7 Deleting a Load Balancing Configuration Click OK. Make the configurations take effect.
Select the target path and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes. After deleting the path, click OK. Figure 3 Deleting a log path Click Activate Settings in the upper part of the page.
Find the target configuration item and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes. Figure 4 Deleting a load balancing and route configuration Click OK. Make the configurations take effect.
Am I Still Billed for a Component That Is Stopped but Not Deleted? You can stop a component that is no longer needed. After the component is stopped, the associated application will stop working, and billing stops. After you restart the component, billing starts based on the startup