In the project list, select the project with the same name as your
Assured Workloads folder but with cmek- at the beginning. Then,
click deleteDelete.
In the dialog that appears, type the project ID as instructed, and then
click Shut down to delete the project.
In the folder list, select the Assured Workloads folder, and then
click deleteDelete.
In the dialog that appears, type the folder ID as instructed, and then click
Shut down to delete the folder.
Click the
menuNavigation menu, and then click Compliance.
From the list of Assured Workloads folders, locate the folder you
want to delete, and click
deleteDelete. In the dialog that appears, type the folder name as instructed,
and then click Confirm to delete the folder.
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