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Delete a Policy-Based Management Condition
Delete a Policy-Based Management Condition
VanMSFT
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03/01/2017
sql
security
how-to
Policy-Based Management, delete policy conditions

Delete a Policy-Based Management Condition

[!INCLUDE SQL Server] This topic describes how to delete a Policy-based Management condition in [!INCLUDEssnoversion] by using [!INCLUDEssManStudioFull].

In This Topic

Before You Begin

Security

Permissions

Requires membership in the PolicyAdministratorRole role in the msdb database.

Using SQL Server Management Studio

To delete a condition

  1. In Object Explorer, click the plus sign to expand the server that contains the condition that you want to delete.

  2. Click the plus sign to expand the Management folder.

  3. Click the plus sign to expand Policy Management.

  4. Click the plus sign to expand the Conditions folder.

  5. Right-click the condition that you want to delete and select Delete.

  6. In the Delete Object dialog box, ensure that the correct condition is selected and then click OK.