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Suggestion
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Resolution: Low Engagement
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NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Service Desk Server. Using JIRA Service Desk Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.
When an Admin uninstall JIRA Service Desk, it will only remove the jira-servicedesk-x.x.x.jar, you have to manually uninstall the rest of dependencies-plugin:
atlassian-client-resource-x.x.x.jar
atlassian-chaperone-x.x.x.jar
atlassian-pocketknife-api-commons-plugin-x.x.x.jar
atlassian-timed-promise-plugin-x.x.x.jar
jira-email-processor-plugin-x.x.x.jar
jira-workinghours-plugin-x.x.x.jar
pocketknife-features-plugin-x.x.x.jar
servicedesk-automation-modules-plugin-x.x.x.jar
servicedesk-automation-plugin-x.x.x.jar
- is duplicated by
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JSDSERVER-5415 Uninstalling Jira Service Desk leaves behind plugins, preventing successful reinstall
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- Closed
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- is related to
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JSDSERVER-1246 Disabling Atlassian Chaperone causes Service Desk to stop working
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- Closed
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- relates to
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JSDCLOUD-1033 Uninstalling Service Desk should uninstall its dependencies as well
- Closed
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Hi,
Thank you for raising and watching this suggestion. We regret to inform you that due to limited demand, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request.
This is an automated update triggered by low engagement with this suggestion (number of votes, number of watchers).
We hope you will appreciate our candid communication and our attempts to become more transparent about our priorities. You can read more about our approach to highly voted suggestions here, and how we prioritise what to implement here.
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