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Kitram
Aug 20, 2021Copper Contributor
How can I delete a Cloud PC?
Im using W365 enterprise in Endpoint Manager. I was trying to redeploy the cloud pc. For that reason I deleted the device in Endpoint Manager and on-prem AD. Now unfortunately I am not able to rede...
- Aug 20, 2021There is no delete unless you remove the user license. Based on what you describe it seem you want to redeploy a new Cloud PC for the same user, then the workflow to do that would be what we call "reprovision", this article explains. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/reprovision-cloud-pc
Jones1595
Jan 10, 2024Copper Contributor
1: Go to the Azure portal, navigate to Azure Active Directory, and check if the user account is still present. If it is, delete the user account from there.
2: If the user account is not present in Azure AD, go to the Azure portal, navigate to Windows Virtual Desktop, and check if the session host is still present. If it is, delete the session host from there.
3: If the session host is not present in Windows Virtual Desktop, navigate to the Resource Group where the VMs are located in the Azure portal, and check if the VM is still present. If it is, delete the VM from there.
4: If you are unable to delete the VM, connect to the VM using Remote Desktop connection, and manually delete any files and folders that may be associated with the user account.
5: Once you have deleted all entities associated with the user account, you should be able to redeploy the cloud PC.
Note: Before deleting any entities, take a backup to avoid any accidental data loss. Deleting any entity is permanent and cannot be undone.
2: If the user account is not present in Azure AD, go to the Azure portal, navigate to Windows Virtual Desktop, and check if the session host is still present. If it is, delete the session host from there.
3: If the session host is not present in Windows Virtual Desktop, navigate to the Resource Group where the VMs are located in the Azure portal, and check if the VM is still present. If it is, delete the VM from there.
4: If you are unable to delete the VM, connect to the VM using Remote Desktop connection, and manually delete any files and folders that may be associated with the user account.
5: Once you have deleted all entities associated with the user account, you should be able to redeploy the cloud PC.
Note: Before deleting any entities, take a backup to avoid any accidental data loss. Deleting any entity is permanent and cannot be undone.