![]() If you have workflows that are actively being developed, meaning there are versions deployed recently using the Silverlight-based designer, you should rewrite those in the new workflow designer. Those workflows that still have active instances can continue to run through the process to completion. If workflows are no longer being used (meaning, no instances have been started in years), there is no risk to upgrade to Nintex K2 Five (5.5). ![]() This will identify Silverlight-based workflows and which workflows have active instances. Run the script attached to this KB article, or a script that your account manager has available. The following steps can help you plan your removal of Silverlight dependencies, to prepare for upgrading to Nintex K2 Five (5.5). If you have Silverlight Designer-based workflows that are still actively being run (started dates in the past month), you may want to rewrite those workflows in the new workflow designer, so that you can continue to edit and maintain those processes.
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