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DaveB
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Remove E2K cluster Reply with quote

I have an Exchange 2000 cluster that I have decommissioned. I moved all
mailboxes, public folders and roles to a new E2K3 server as described in KB
articles and all users are functioning properly. I ran the uninstall of E2K
on both cluster nodes and they both ran successfully. I have actually rebuilt
the cluster hardware for my lab environment. However, in my Exchange System
Manager, I am still seeing the old Exchange 2000 virtual server in the
Administrative Group. If I try to click on it and delete it, the console just
hangs.
How do I clean that up?

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Sasa Milovanovic
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:58 am    Post subject: RE: Remove E2K cluster Reply with quote

Hi Dave,

follow this article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833396

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Regards,
Sasa Milovanovic
MCSE:Messaging
sasa.milovanovic(at)exchangemaster.net
www.eugeurope.org


Korisnik "DaveB" napisao je:

Quote:
I have an Exchange 2000 cluster that I have decommissioned. I moved all
mailboxes, public folders and roles to a new E2K3 server as described in KB
articles and all users are functioning properly. I ran the uninstall of E2K
on both cluster nodes and they both ran successfully. I have actually rebuilt
the cluster hardware for my lab environment. However, in my Exchange System
Manager, I am still seeing the old Exchange 2000 virtual server in the
Administrative Group. If I try to click on it and delete it, the console just
hangs.
How do I clean that up?
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