How to remove Az environments using Azure PowerShell
Written by Titus Manohar, IT security team, ManageEngine Updated on November 2025
Cmdlet Description:
Remove-AzEnvironment cmdlet removes information about endpoints and metadata that connects to a given Azure instance.
PowerShell Syntax:
Example:
Create an environment called "Test" using Add-AzEnvironment, and then delete it using Remove-AzEnvironment.
| Name | Resource Manager Url | ActiveDirectory Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Test | TestRMEndpoint | TestADEndpoint/ |
| Name | Resource Manager Url | ActiveDirectory Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Test | TestRMEndpoint | TestADEndpoint/ |
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