Joomla manually uninstall extension






















 · The most important step is to remove the files for the extension: Open up the file structure of your Joomla site. Use either an FTP client of your choice of the file management tools Go to /administrator/components/ and find your Joomla component. For my Author: Alex Smirnov. -- Run these queries in your phpMyAdmin -- Manual removal com_EXTENSION_NAME from Joomla! database -- Change the #__ to your Joomla! prefix, e.g. #__extensions to jos_extensions DELETE FROM `jos_schemas` WHERE `extension_id` = (SELECT `extension_id` FROM `jos_extensions` WHERE `type` = 'component' AND `name` = 'com_EXTENSION_NAME'); DELETE FROM 5/5.  · Well, the process is very simple, here is what you can do: Log in to the FTP of your website and delete all Joomla folders and files. Make sure you do not delete folders that do not belong to your Joomla website. If you have installed a lot of extensions and/or a lot of images/files on your Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.


To Enable/Disable an extension is the same as to Publish/Unpublish it. In addition you can uninstall extensions from this screen as well. How to Access. Select Extensions → Manage → Manage from the drop-down menu of the Joomla! Administrator Panel. Or select the Manage menu item in the Extension manager screen that appears. Screenshot. Learn how to uninstall then reinstall a clean Joomla website. This video is only for cpanel. This did not work. VM is still listed as an installed component in Joomla and will not let you uninstall it. I can install and uninstall other components just fine. Everything else in Joomla works fine. I think what I will have to do is edit the MySQL DB and manually remove the VM component entries. I've never done that before.


Invoke phpMyAdmin. On the left panel, click on the database that you use with the Joomla! site in question. On the right panel, click on the tab titled SQL. In the text area provided for entering the SQL, type the following SQL - make sure to substitute xyz_ with the the appropriate database prefix. Code: Select all. Enter the name of your Joomla extension in the top "Words or values to search for (wildcard: "%")" field, click "Select all", and click "Go": You will see the list of all the database tables. The tables containing a reference to, in my example the OSDownloads extension, will have the "Browse" and "Delete" buttons, as you can see in the next image. Click "Delete" for the first table with these buttons. To uninstall an extension in Joomla Log into your Joomla admin. In the top menu, hover over Extensions and click Extension Manager. You’ll see the following tabs at the top: Install, Update, Manage, Discover, Database, Warnings. Ensure you are on the Manage tab by clicking on it.

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