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## Enable or disable a project environment type
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You an disable a project environment type to prevent developers from using it to create environments. Disabling a project environment type doesn't affect existing environments.
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You can disable a project environment type to prevent developers from using it to create environments. Disabling a project environment type doesn't affect existing environments.
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When you enable an environment type (or reenable one that you disabled), development teams can use it to create environments.
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When you enable an environment type (or re-enable one that you disabled), development teams can use it to create environments.
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1. In the Azure portal, open Azure Deployment Environments.
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1. Select **Projects** from the left pane, and then select the specific project.
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