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<title id="title">Clean projects published on the server</title>
<shortdesc id="shortdesc">You can use the clean option available in the Servers
view to remove any invalid resources from the server before doing a full republish.
This helps remove by-products generated as a result of the publishing process.
When you find there is old code or an invalid state of code running on the
server, try using this clean option to see if this helps remove these invalid
states from the server.</shortdesc>
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<context id="context">To clean projects published on the server, complete
the following steps:</context>
<steps id="steps">
<step><cmd>In the Servers view, right-click a server.</cmd></step>
<step><cmd>In the pop-up menu, select <uicontrol>Clean</uicontrol>.</cmd>
</step>
<step><cmd>The following message dialog box displays:</cmd><info><msgblock>Clean will discard all publish state and republish from scratch. Are you sure you
want to clean all published projects?</msgblock></info></step>
<step><cmd>Select <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
</steps>
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