Uninstall SharePoint Server Connector
To ensure a clean uninstall of the SharePoint Connector, perform the following steps depending on the version of SharePoint Server.
SharePoint 2013 and above
Open SharePoint Management Shell using Run as Administrator.
Import the Gimmal SharePoint Connector PowerShell Module (see PowerShell Section).
Execute Remove-RecordsManagerServices to delete and unregister any Gimmal SharePoint Connector Service Applications.
Open Central Administration.
Navigate to Central Administration > System Settings > Manage Farm Features.
Deactivate the Gimmal SharePoint Connector feature.
Navigate to Central Administration > System Settings > Manage Farm Solutions.
Click recordsmanager.sharepoint.wsp.
Click Retract Solution
Click OK
Once the solution has been retracted, click on it again and then
Select Remove Solution
Click OK
Open Services MMC.
Right-click SharePoint Timer Service and choose Restart.
Right-click App Fabric Caching Service and choose Restart.
Open a command prompt using Run As Administrator.
Execute command IISReset.
Open directory %windir%\assembly.
Search for any assemblies beginning with RecordLion.RecordsManager*
Delete any assemblies found
Open directory %windir%\Microsoft.NET\assembly.
Search for any assemblies beginning with RecordLion.RecordsManager*
Delete any assemblies found
Reboot the server
Verify that all DLLs were properly deleted. If they were not, repeat the steps to delete the DLLs
NOTE: copies of the DLLs can sometimes be cached in a TEMP folder and are not able to be deleted because they are locked by a process.
SharePoint 2010
Open Central Administration.
Navigate to Central Administration > System Settings > Manage Farm Solutions.
Click recordsmanager.sharepoint.wsp.
Click Retract Solution
Click OK.
Click recordsmanager.sharepoint.wsp.
Click Remove Solution
Click OK.
Open Services MMC.
Right-click SharePoint Timer Service and choose Restart.
Right-click App Fabric Caching Service and choose Restart.
Open a command prompt using Run As Administrator.
Execute command IISReset.
Open directory %windir%\assembly.
Search for any assemblies beginning with RecordLion.RecordsManager*
Delete any assemblies found
Open directory %windir%\Microsoft.NET\assembly.
Search for any assemblies beginning with RecordLion.RecordsManager*
Delete any assemblies found