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Click 'Control Panel.' Open up the 'Add or Remove Programs' in the window. Scroll down the current installed program list and find Office Translator. Click Office Translator and click remove button; A window will pop up, and you can now click on, 'Uninstall.' Wait for a minute while your computer removes the Office Translator and the files.
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Similar to the process for making an extension available to tenant users, there are also three operations, or tasks, related to the removal of an extension: uninstalling, unpublishing, and synchronizing (in clean mode). Each operation provides a different level of removal:
Task | Description |
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Uninstalling an extension |
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Unpublishing an extension |
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Synchronizing in clean mode |
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Uninstalling extensions
You can uninstall an extension by using the Dynamics NAV Administration Shell or from the client.
To uninstall an extension by using Dynamics NAV Administration Shell
- Start the Dynamics NAV Administration Shell.For more information, see Business Central PowerShell Cmdlets.
- To get a list of the extensions that are currently installed on a tenant, run the Get-NAVAppInfo cmdlet with the
Tenant
parameter set.This cmdlet is useful because when you uninstall the extension, you will have to provide information about the extension, such as the its name, version, or path to the extension package file.ReplaceTenantID
with the tenant ID of the database. If you do not have a multitenant server instance, usedefault
or omit this parameter. - To uninstall an extension, run the Uninstall-NAVApp cmdlet.The following example uninstalls an extension by using its extension package file path
.MyExtension.app
.The following example uninstalls an extension by using its nameMy Extension
and version (in this case1.0.0.0
):The following example combines the Get-NAVAppInfo and Unpublish-NAVApp cmldets into a single command:
To uninstall an extension by using the client
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- In Dynamics 365 Business Central, use search to open the Extension Management page.In the Extension Management window, you can view the extensions that are installed on the tenant
- Choose an extension, and choose the Uninstall action.
Unpublishing extensions
You unpublish an extension on a Dynamics 365 Business Central service instance by using the Dynamics NAV Administration Shell.
- Start the Dynamics NAV Administration Shell.For more information, see Business Central PowerShell Cmdlets.
- To get a list of the extensions that are currently published on a tenant, run the Get-NAVAppInfo cmdlet without the
Tenant
parameter.This is useful because a server instance can have several published extensions, and unpublishing an extension requires that you provide specific information about the extension, like the name, version or path to extension package file. - To unpublish the extension, run the Unpublish-NAVApp cmdlet. You can unpublish the extension by specifying the path to extension package file or by the extension name and version.The following example unpublishes an extension by using its extension package file path
.MyExtension.app
.The following example unpublishes an extension by using its nameMy Extension
and version (in this case1.0.0.0
):The following example combines the Get-NAVAppInfo and Unpublish-NAVApp cmldets into a single command:
Synchronizing (clean mode) an extension after uninstallation
- Start the Dynamics NAV Administration Shell.For more information, see Business Central PowerShell Cmdlets.
- Run the Sync-NAVAPP cmdlet with the
-Mode
parameter set toClean
.
See Also
Publishing and Installing an Extension
Developing Extensions
Developing Extensions