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Deleting the agent from the agent tree does not remove the Security Agent from the agent endpoint. The Security Agent can still perform server-independent tasks, such as updating components. However, the Apex One server is unaware of the existence of the agent and will therefore not deploy configurations or send notifications to the agent.
 
  1. Log on to the Apex One web console.
  2. Go to Agents > Agent Management.
  3. In the Agent tree, select the agent or the domain you want to remove.
  4. Click Manage Agent Tree > Remove Domain/Agent.
  1. Log on to the Apex Central web console.
  2. Navigate to Directories > Product Servers and then click the link to open the Apex One as a Service console.

    Product Servers

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  3. Go to Agents > Agent Management.
  4. In the Agent tree, select the agent or the domain you want to remove.
  5. Click Manage Agent Tree > Remove Domain/Agent.

If the domain has agents and you click Remove Domain/Agent, the Apex One server will recreate the domain and group all agents under that domain the next time agents connect to the Apex One server.

You may drag and drop the agents to the destination domains before the deleting the domain.

You may also configure Automatic Agent Removal of Inactive Security Agent in Apex One.