About deleting a custom security configuration
If you no longer need a custom security configuration, you can delete that configuration to ensure it will not be applied to any repositories in the future. If you want to delete a custom security configuration because you want to change the security enablement settings in that configuration, consider editing the configuration instead. For more information, see Editing a custom security configuration.
Warning
Deleting a custom security configuration will detach all repositories that are linked to that configuration. The existing security settings for those repositories will be unchanged, but you must apply a different security configuration or manage their security settings at the repository level to keep their settings up to date.
Deleting a custom security configuration from your enterprise
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In the top-right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Enterprise settings.
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On the left side of the page, in the enterprise account sidebar, click Settings.
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In the left sidebar, click Code security.
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In the configurations table, click the name of the custom security configuration you want to delete.
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In the "Edit configuration" page, scroll to the bottom of the "Policy" section, then click Delete configuration.
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Ensure you read the warning in the "Delete this configuration?" dialog, to confirm you are comfortable deleting the custom security configuration, then click Delete configuration.