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Meghan Stewart
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### Delete Connected Cache resource
# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
Navigate to the Connected Cache resource to delete, then select the **Delete** button on top.
Navigate to the Connected Cache resource to delete, then select the **Delete** option on top.
# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)
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### Delete cache node
# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
On the left pane, select **Cache Nodes** under **Cache Node Management** to see all the cache nodes under the Connected Cache resource. Select the cache node you wish to delete and select the **Delete** button on top of the page.
On the left pane, select **Cache Nodes** under **Cache Node Management** to see all the cache nodes under the Connected Cache resource. Select the cache node you wish to delete and select the **Delete** option on top of the page.
# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)

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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
1. Within the Azure portal, navigate to the **Provisioning** tab of your cache node and copy the provisioning command.
1. Download the provisioning package using the button at the top of the Cache Node Configuration page and extract the package onto the host machine.
1. Download the provisioning package using the option at the top of the Cache Node Configuration page and extract the package onto the host machine.
1. Open a command line window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
1. Set access permissions to allow the `provisionmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package directory to execute.
1. Run the provisioning command on the host machine.

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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
1. Within the Azure portal, navigate to the **Provisioning** tab of your cache node and copy the provisioning command.
1. Download the provisioning package using the button at the top of the Cache Node Configuration page and extract the package onto the host machine. **Note**: The installer should be in a folder that isn't synced to OneDrive, as this will interfere with the installation process.
1. Download the provisioning package using the option at the top of the Cache Node Configuration page and extract the package onto the host machine. **Note**: The installer should be in a folder that isn't synced to OneDrive, as this will interfere with the installation process.
1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
1. Set the Execution Policy to *Unrestricted* to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the Connected Cache runtime account.