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Dropping a Configuration Management Project
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si dropproject
When a configuration management project has outlived its usefulness or just does not belong on the Integrity Lifecycle Manager server anymore, you can remove it.
To drop a configuration management project means that the project is no longer registered with the Integrity Lifecycle Manager server. Dropped projects can still be accessed as read-only from the Change Package and Locks views until the project is purged or reclaimed by your administrator.
To drop a configuration management project, select a project in the Projects view, and select Drop Project.
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If a project is dropped and any Sandboxes or variants are associated with it, those Sandboxes or variants no longer function.
Dropping a configuration management project unregisters it from the Integrity Lifecycle Manager server, but it does not delete the project. Dropped configuration management projects can be added back into Integrity Lifecycle Manager.