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Deprovisioning Players

Deprovisioning a Player removes it from your Korbyt Anywhere service.  It is best to have the player powered on and connected to the internet through the Deprovisioning process.

To deprovision a player:

  1. Click the hamburger icon and navigate to Device Management > Players.
  2. Click the Trash icon for the corresponding player.

If the player is connected tot he internet it will receive the command from from the system, reboot and deprovision itself.

If the player is no longer connected to the internet, it will continue to play cached content until it is reconnected to an internet connection. Once re-connected, it will de-provision properly.

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