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When you no longer want to keep a snapshot (and do not want to wait for the grooming process to occur), go to the Explore Permissions view, expand the SQL Server instance from which the snapshot was taken, select the respective snapshot, right-click the snapshot in the Snapshot window it, and select Delete snapshot. A confirmation window appears, click Delete to continue.

 

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