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# Uninstalling

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Please note that you should [cancel](/demandplus+/english/installation/licensing.md) your subscription before uninstalling. (SaaS only)
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## Uninstall Extension

First you have to uninstall the extension. You can do this in extension management. Select the extension you want to uninstall and press “Uninstall”:

![Figure 1: Uninstall demandPlus+](/files/Hn5nCeties3LzPSxaKQI)

The following confirmation uninstalls the extension:

![Figure 2: Uninstall demandPlus+ - Wizard](/files/L20M9Dl9lV4EUQh7vFSP)

At the end you will receive a success message:

![Figure 3: Uninstall demandPlus+ - success message](/files/2WkVHPJcaJqxix2Vhump)

Alternatively, you can also execute the following command in the NAV Administration Shell:

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```powershell
Uninstall-NAVApp -ServerInstance [Your Serverinstance] -Name ”demandPlus+”
```

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## Unpublish Extension

After uninstalling, you can unpublish the extension in the extension management.\
To do this, select the extension which you want to unpublish:

![Figure 4: Unpublish demandPlus+](/files/ngHi5c0r3BCludcVqIxl)

Thereafter the extension will be unpublished


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