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Thread: Howto undo connection agreement

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    GMartin Guest

    Howto undo connection agreement

    We are planning a Exch 5.5 -> Exch2k3 migration. I've setup a test
    environment and worked all the way through to installing and running the
    ADC. No, however, i want to retrace my path and redo some of what we've
    done. Question is, can I undo what the ADC has done and have the objects
    that the ADC created removed from AD?

    \\Greg

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    Sheyi Adenouga [MSFT] Guest
    No. There's no automated way of cleaning up what the ADC did short of an
    authoritative restore of AD.



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    We are planning a Exch 5.5 -> Exch2k3 migration. I've setup a test
    environment and worked all the way through to installing and running the
    ADC. No, however, i want to retrace my path and redo some of what we've
    done. Question is, can I undo what the ADC has done and have the objects
    that the ADC created removed from AD?

    \\Greg

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