From f5c49e75902a4a3ad4981115cbe198b709aa0e5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: staleycyn <45440075+staleycyn@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2024 08:16:08 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md --- New Instructions/Lab/LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md index 31e555a7..f5290bda 100644 --- a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md +++ b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_08-Manage_Virtual_Machines.md @@ -401,9 +401,7 @@ Congratulations on completing the lab. Here are the main takeaways for this lab. If you are working with your own subscription take a minute to delete the lab resources. This will ensure resources are freed up and cost is minimized. The easiest way to delete the lab resources is to delete the lab resource group. + In the Azure portal, select the resource group, select **Delete the resource group**, **Enter resource group name**, and then click **Delete**. - + Using Azure PowerShell, `Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name resourceGroupName`. - + Using the CLI, `az group delete --name resourceGroupName`.