Remove-RASPubRDSApp

NAME

Remove-RASPubRDSApp

SYNOPSIS

Removes a published application from a site.

SYNTAX

Remove-RASPubRDSApp [-Id] <uint> [-SiteId <uint>] [<CommonParameters>]

Remove-RASPubRDSApp [-InputObject] <PubItem> [-SiteId <uint>] [<CommonParameters>]

DESCRIPTION

Removes a published application from a site.

PARAMETERS

-Id <uint> Published resource ID.

        Required?                    true

        Position?                    0

        Default value                0

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false

-InputObject <PubItem> An object specifying the published resource.

To obtain the object, use the Get-PubItem cmdlet.

        Required?                    true

        Position?                    0

        Default value                

        Accept pipeline input?       true (ByValue)

        Accept wildcard characters?  false

-SiteId <uint> Site ID.

        Required?                    false

        Position?                    named

        Default value                0

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false

<CommonParameters>

        This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,

        ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,

        OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see 

        about_CommonParameters documentation. 

INPUTS

PubItem

OUTPUTS

-none-

EXAMPLES

---------- EXAMPLE 1 ----------

Remove-RASPubRDSApp -Id 11

Removes a published application specified by ID. ---------- EXAMPLE 2 ----------

Remove-RASPubRDSApp -InputObject $PubRDSApp

Removes a published application specified by the $PubRDSApp object.

The object is obtained using the Get-RASPubRDSApp cmdlet. ---------- EXAMPLE 3 ----------

Get-RASPubRDSApp -Id 11 | Remove-PubRDSApp

Removes a published application specified by an object obtained from the pipeline output.

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