Re: removing the last of 5.5
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You'll need to use ADSIedit to remove it from AD.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328668/en-us
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h gregorian wrote:
I have already upgraded to Exchange 2003 from 2000 and 5.5, everything has
been moved over and the 5.5 has been down for some time and everything is
working fine. Now that I want to remove the 5.5s the Active directory seems
not to be able to connect to the 5.5 server. I have already removed it from
the 5.5 organization but it is not synchronizing with the 2003 system
manager. How can I manually remove this server from the 2003 system manager?
Thanks.
.
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