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Unable to delete Custom Connector ...Keeps Re generated!!!

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Hi ,
 
This so frustrating and hard to understand why its designed this way.  The step I took:

1- User Copilot Studio to Create REST API Tool which seem to have create a custom connector in power automate and power app evironment. This seem to be duplicate and Im not sure why this is happening.
 
2- I Deploy the Tools to the Agent and it seems to be working so now I Want to delete all these resources ,so I started by deleting the tools from the agent and then deleting the agent.
 
3- I went to the Tools under Copilot Studio and there is no way  there to delete those connectors from there: 
 
 
4- so I went to the power app -> Custom connectors and there by clicking on the three dots you see an option for Delete but when I delete and refresh The Connector seem to get Re generated Again !! no Error message no any informative message.
 
5- I go to power app -> Custom Connectors -> three dots Delete and I get the following error message which tells me nothing except that there some dependecy that I dont know how to find . 
 
 
I did delete the created solution which the only dependency I know about but that did not help!!!
 
Can someone tell me how to correctly delete those connectors and get them removed from my Copilot Studio?
Why this so difficult and confusing ...The idea from Studio is that you are abled to do everything within the studio...why I have to switch between 3 different portals in order to delete something and Im still unable to delete.
this is very poor design
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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,963 Moderator on at
     
    You would have to go to the Connector instance to check
     
    1. go to powerapps.com
    2. Login
    3. select the environment
    4. click ... More on the left side then Connections
     
    Find the one that is being used
     
    Click ... and Advanced to show dependencies, see what is dependent on it.
     
    If you have a connection reference versus a connection go into the solution it is in instead, OR if you have too the default solution and go to Connection References. Then click ... Advanced and Dependencies.
     
    One of those 2 places will tell you what is blocking you from deleting it.
     
    Also make sure to publish all customizations after deleting things that are dependent on it to make it stick.

    If these suggestions help resolve your issue, Please consider Marking the answer as such and also maybe a like.

    Thank you!
    Sincerely, Michael Gernaey

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