You can remove a role, along with its associated document types and
        respective time lines.
        
            Ensure the role is not referenced by any of the system configuration
                files such as users.xml, accessrights.xml, projectconf.xml, and index definitions. Deleting a role that is
                referenced by other files will corrupt the system configuration and prevent the CCMS from working.
            Also ensure no users are assigned to objects in the role you are deleting. Use the
                Search functionality to identify any such objects and remove the assignment. A
                failure to remove the assignments before deleting the role can result in you no
                longer being able to lock, edit, release, change status, or perform other actions on
                the object.
            To delete a role:
         
        - 
                In TEXTML Administration
                    perspective, right-click the Content Store node and select
                        .
                The  Role Manager window
                        opens. Note: MadCap Software
                        recommends that you avoid directly editing the roles.xml file. The
                            Role Manager window has built-in
                        validation mechanisms to reduce errors. 
- 
                Click the  Lock button. Lock button.
- 
                In the Roles list,
                    right-click the role to delete, and then select Delete Role.
                The role and its associated time lines are
                    deleted. 
- 
                Click  Check In Document. Check In Document.Your changes to roles.xml are updated in the repository.  
- 
                Inform users of the changes. 
                The changes are automatically applied
                    once users close and then reopen their CCMS Desktop.
                    Users can also apply the changes without restarting their CCMS Desktop by clicking . Additionally, refresh IXIA CCMS Web so that
                    users see the change reflected there.