![]() ![]() The provided ID is the one, you can see behind the control in the Central Administration -> Nintex Administration -> Forms environment -> Form controls. To delete an existing FormControl, you have to do something like this in your PowerShell (at least for SharePoint 2016): But it pushed me in the right direction to try it out. There exists an article in the FormsSDK how to remove the FormControl again:īut this seems to be a copy&paste of the Add-Form-Article which doesn't fit to the existing parameters of the Remove-FormControl-Cmdlet. K2 blackpearl Cumulative Updates and Fixpacks.K2 Five Cumulative Updates and Fixpacks. ![]()
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