Exchange 2003 Removal, but still shows in system manager.
I removed an exchange 2003 server last night. However, when I log into system manager on another server I still see it in there. Should I manually delete from there, or should that have been done with the un-install?
Also, how do I search the AD to ensure that it does not refernce the server any more.
Treadstone
June 11th, 2011 3:08pm
check this links
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833396
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/remove-exchange-server-entire-exchange-organization.html
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June 12th, 2011 2:15am
If you dont want to remove all of exchange and only this server which I assume you have, then you can go remove via adsieditSukh
June 12th, 2011 8:23am
Hi,
To remove the Exchange Server 2003 from AD, you can achieve it by Exchange System Manager or ADSI Edit snap-in.
Using Exchange System Manager, you can refer to the following steps:
Click
Start->point to Programs->point to
Microsoft Exchange->click System Manager->expand
Administrative Groups/Your_Administrative _Group_Name/Servers->right-click the name of the Exchange Server 2003 server that you want to remove->click
All Tasks->click Remove Server.
If you cannot install or run Exchange System Manager, you can use the Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) Edit snap-in to manually remove
enough of the server attributes so that you can try a successful reinstallation. This method does not perform cleanups of references to the server object outside the server's own container. We do not recommend that you use this method unless you intend to
immediately reinstall the server in the same administrative group. This is because you may have to manually remove or edit many attributes on objects throughout Active Directory.
ADSIEDIT is part of the Windows 2003 support tools. You can find the support tools on the Windows 2003 CD under the folder \Support\TOOLS.
Install the support tools by double clicking SUPTOOLS.MSI. Then you can refer to the following steps to remove Exchange 2003:
Open
ADSI Edit->expand Configuration Container->click
CN=Configuration, DC=Domain_Name,DC=com->click
CN=Service->click CN=Microsoft Exchange->right-click the
CN=Organization_Name object->click
Delete->click Yes in every
adsiedit dialog box that prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Hope this helps.
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June 12th, 2011 10:12pm
So basically I uninstalled exchange via add/remove programs which removed the Microsoft IS service and others. But the public folder store is still there. I opened system manager from another EX 2003 server in the org and I can still see the
server in the list along with the public folder store. I cannot remove the public folder store because the Microsoft IS service was removed and this is necessary.
So your're saying that all I have to do is remove the server using ADSIEDIT and this will remove it from the list of servers in systems manager auotmatically?
Cuase when I right-click the server in system smanager and click remove it does nothing, aslo I cannot remove it from the list of routing groups members (it does nothing).Treadstone
June 13th, 2011 6:12pm
Hi,
Before you remove Exchange server 2003, do you first disconnect all mailbox-enabled users from the mailboxes on the Exchange server?
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June 16th, 2011 6:39am
The mailboxes and the ad accounts were deleted.Treadstone
June 16th, 2011 8:18am
That's the only way it would let me uninstall exchange.
So adsiedit should solve that right?Treadstone
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June 18th, 2011 12:08pm
Yes it will, as mentioned in my post above, I've had to do this many time in similar siutations as you. I'm actually removing exch 2003 as i'm typing this now.Sukh
June 18th, 2011 2:41pm