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ServerDocument.RemoveCustomization Method

Removes the customization from the document.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Shared Sub RemoveCustomization ( _
    documentPath As String _
)
public static void RemoveCustomization(
    string documentPath
)

Parameters

  • documentPath
    Type: System.String

    The full path of the document from which you want to remove the customization.

Exceptions

Exception Condition
ArgumentNullException

The documentPath parameter is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) or empty or consists completely of white space characters.

FileNotFoundException

The file specified by documentPath does not exist.

IOException

The file specified by documentPath is read-only, or cannot be accessed.

InvalidOperationException

The file specified by documentPath does not have a customization, or an error occurred while loading the manifest.

DocumentCustomizedWithPreviousRuntimeException

The file specified by documentPath has a customization that was not created with the Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime or the Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office system (version 3.0 Runtime).

Remarks

This method clears the deployment manifest URL and the cached data manifest, and removes any cached data from the document. For more information, see How to: Remove Managed Code Extensions from Documents.

Examples

The following code example uses the RemoveCustomization method to remove the customization from the specified document. The example first calls the GetCustomizationVersion method to determine whether the document has a customization.

This example requires:

  • A console application project or some other non-Office project.

  • References to the following assemblies:

    • Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 4 or the .NET Framework 4.5).

      or

    • Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.ServerDocument.v10.0.dll and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime.v9.0.dll (if the project targets the .NET Framework 3.5).

  • Imports (for Visual Basic) or using (for C#) statements for Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications and Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications.Runtime namespaces at the top of your code file.

Private Shared Sub RemoveAssembly(ByVal documentPath As String)
    Dim runtimeVersion As Integer = 0

    Try 
        ' Make sure that this customization was created using the correct runtime.
        runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath)
        If runtimeVersion <> 3 Then
            MessageBox.Show("This document does not have a Visual Studio Tools for Office " & _
                "customization, or it has a customization that was created with a version of " & _
                "the runtime that is incompatible with this version of the ServerDocument class.")
            Return 
        End If

        ServerDocument.RemoveCustomization(documentPath)
        MessageBox.Show("The customization has been removed.")

    Catch ex As System.IO.FileNotFoundException
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.")
    Catch ex As System.IO.IOException
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document is read-only.")
    Catch ex As UnknownCustomizationFileException
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " & _
            "extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.")
    Catch ex As InvalidOperationException
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The customization could not be removed." & _
            vbLf & ex.Message)
    End Try 
End Sub
private static void RemoveAssembly(string documentPath)
{
    int runtimeVersion = 0;

    try
    {
        runtimeVersion = ServerDocument.GetCustomizationVersion(documentPath);

        // Make sure that this customization was created using the correct runtime. 
        if (runtimeVersion != 3)
        {
            MessageBox.Show("This document does not have a Visual Studio Tools for " +
                "Office customization, or it has a customization that was created with " +
                "a version of the runtime that is incompatible with this version of the " +
                "ServerDocument class.");
            return;
        }

        ServerDocument.RemoveCustomization(documentPath);
        MessageBox.Show("The customization has been removed.");
    }
    catch (System.IO.FileNotFoundException)
    {
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document does not exist.");
    }
    catch (System.IO.IOException)
    {
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document is read-only.");
    }
    catch (UnknownCustomizationFileException)
    {
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The specified document has a file " +
            "extension that is not supported by Visual Studio Tools for Office.");
    }
    catch (InvalidOperationException ex)
    {
        System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The customization could not be removed.\n" +
            ex.Message);
    }
}

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

ServerDocument Class

Microsoft.VisualStudio.Tools.Applications Namespace

Other Resources

How to: Remove Managed Code Extensions from Documents