Re: Clean uninstallation of MX2003



833396 How to remove Exchange Server 2003 from your computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833396

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Fitz Crittle

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"Maran" <maran031(removethis)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Despite uninstallation mx2003. I can find the exchange server name
> (mx2003) in the regedit.
>
> How can I remove all traces of its past existance?
>
> My removal procedure:
> 1. Delete all user mailboxes
> 2. Stop all exchange services
> 3. Perform Excange Uninstall.
>
> Please advise
>


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