Move Delete/Stop instructions to the "howto" folder

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Tania Allard
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Deleting or stopping your virtual machine
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After you have finished using your LTJH you might wanto to either Stop or completely delete the Virtual Machine to avoid incurring in subsequent costs.
The difference between these two approaches is that **Stop** will keep the VM resources but will effectively stop any compute / runtime activities.
If you choose to delete the VM then all the resources associated with it will be wiped out.
To do either of this:
* Go to "Virtual Machines"
* Click on your machine name
* Click on "Stop" to stop the machine temporarily, or "Delete" to delete it permanently.
.. image:: ../../images/providers/azure/delete-vm.png
:alt: Delete vm

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.. image:: ../images/providers/azure/goto-vm.png .. image:: ../images/providers/azure/goto-vm.png
:alt: Go to VM :alt: Go to VM
#. Check if the installation is complete by **copying** the **External IP** #. Check if the installation is complete by **copying** the **Public IP address**
of your server, and trying to access it with a browser. Do **not click** on the of your virtual machine, and trying to access it with a browser.
IP - this will open the link with HTTPS, and will not work.
Accessing the JupyterHub will also fail until the installation is complete, .. image:: ../images/providers/azure/IP-vm.png
:alt: Public IP address
Note that accessing the JupyterHub will fail until the installation is complete,
so be patient. so be patient.
#. When the installation is complete, it should give you a JupyterHub login page. #. When the installation is complete, it should give you a JupyterHub login page.
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strong password & note it down somewhere, since this will be the password for strong password & note it down somewhere, since this will be the password for
the admin user account from now on. the admin user account from now on.
#. Congratulations, you have a running working JupyterHub! #. Congratulations, you have a running working JupyterHub! 🎉
Step 2: Adding more users Step 2: Adding more users
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