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How to Completely Remove a Exchange Server or the Entire Exchange Organization

PublisherTechGenix
Format HTMLDate added19 Oct 2004
Topics Directory Services
Downloads303

Exchange Server 2003 is a great product but under some circumstances like in test environments or through orphaned Exchange objects it may be necessary to remove an Exchange Server or the entire Exchange organization from Active Directory. This paper gives the reader a detailed overview of how to remove Exchange Server 2003 from the computer; how to remove the First Exchange 2003 Server Computer from the Site; and how to completely remove Exchange 2003 from Active Directory.

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