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Deleting Event Profiles

Using Service Now, you can delete multiple event profiles. You can delete an event profile only if it is not associated with a device.

Note: When you delete the default event profile, the latest created profile is automatically set as the default.

To delete event profiles:

  1. From the Service Now task ribbon, select Administration > Event Profiles.

    The Manage Event Profiles page appears.

  2. Select the event profiles that you want to delete, and select Delete from either the Actions panel or the right-click menu.

    The Delete Event Profiles dialog box displays the list of event profiles that you selected.

  3. Click Delete to confirm.
    The selected event profiles are deleted. To verify, you can check the list of event profiles displayed on the Manage Event Profiles page.
 

Related Documentation

  • Displaying Devices Associated with an Event Profile
  • Cloning an Event Profile
  • Pushing an Event Profile to Devices
 

Published: 2011-12-19

 
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