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==Uninstalling from Joomla==
==Uninstalling from Joomla==
===Joomla 1.5===
To uninstall Joomdle from Joomla, just uninstall the Joomdle component with the Joomla Extension Manager. It will automatically remove all core modules and plugins also.
If you installed any of the independent joomla packages manually, you will need to remove them too.
===Joomla 1.6===


To uninstall Joomdle from Joomla, search for "joomdle" in extension manager, and check all the resutls. Then, unsitall them all at once.
To uninstall Joomdle from Joomla, search for "joomdle" in extension manager, and check all the resutls. Then, unsitall them all at once.


===Removing Joomdle database tables===
==Uninstalling from Moodle==
If you wish to completely uninstall Joomdle and have no desire to install a new version of Joomdle you may wish to consider removing the Joomdle tables from your Joomla database.  There are three Joomdle tables that should be removed:
* [jos]_joomdle_field_mappings
* [jos]_joomdle_profiletypes
* [jos]_joomdle_purchased_courses


You will need to replace [jos] with your Joomla! 3 digit prefix.
To uninstall Joomdle from Moodle, go to Moodle->Site administration->Plugins->Plugins overview. Look for Joomdle and click Uninstall.
 
==Uninstalling from Moodle==


To uninstall Joomdle from Moodle, just remove the Joomdle directory from the moodle/auth folder, and visit Notifications page in Moodle.
If you don't see Uninstall link, it means that you still have some users with Joomdle as their auth method. You will need to change them to Manual auth method before you can uninstall Joomdle.

Latest revision as of 09:03, 8 April 2018

Uninstalling from Joomla

To uninstall Joomdle from Joomla, search for "joomdle" in extension manager, and check all the resutls. Then, unsitall them all at once.

Uninstalling from Moodle

To uninstall Joomdle from Moodle, go to Moodle->Site administration->Plugins->Plugins overview. Look for Joomdle and click Uninstall.

If you don't see Uninstall link, it means that you still have some users with Joomdle as their auth method. You will need to change them to Manual auth method before you can uninstall Joomdle.