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Remove an Account Factory Portfolio and Product

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Remove an Account Factory Portfolio and Product - AWS Control Tower

The following procedure guides you through how to sign in as an IAM Identity Center user in the AWSServiceCatalogAdmins group and then clean up your Account Factory portfolio and products.

To sign in to your management account with the right permissions
  1. Go to your user portal URL at directory-id.awsapps.com/start

  2. From AWS Account, find the Management account.

  3. From AWSServiceCatalogAdminFullAccess, choose Management console to sign in to the AWS Management Console as this role.

To clean up Account Factory
  1. Open the Service Catalog console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicecatalog/.

  2. From the left navigation menu, choose Portfolios list.

  3. In the Local Portfolios table, search for a portfolio named AWS Control Tower Account Factory Portfolio.

  4. Choose the name of that portfolio to go to its details page.

  5. Expand the Constraints section of the page, and choose the radio button for the constraint with the product name AWS Control Tower Account Factory.

  6. Choose REMOVE CONSTRAINTS.

  7. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose CONTINUE.

  8. From the Products section of the page, choose the radio button for the product named AWS Control Tower Account Factory.

  9. Choose REMOVE PRODUCT.

  10. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose CONTINUE.

  11. Expand the Users, Groups, and Roles section of the page, and choose the check boxes for all the records in this table.

  12. Choose REMOVE USERS, GROUP OR ROLE.

  13. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose CONTINUE.

  14. From the left navigation menu, choose Portfolios list.

  15. In the Local Portfolios table, search for a portfolio named AWS Control Tower Account Factory Portfolio.

  16. Choose the radio button for that portfolio, and then choose DELETE PORTFOLIO.

  17. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose CONTINUE.

  18. From the left navigation menu, choose Product list.

  19. On the Admin products page, search for the product named AWS Control Tower Account Factory.

  20. Choose the product to open the Admin product details page.

  21. From Actions, choose Delete product.

  22. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose CONTINUE.

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