Re: SMS 2003 client won't remove!
From: Wally Mead [MS] (wallym_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/12/04
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:47:24 -0700
There is an update you can apply for terminal services and SMS regarding the
slow logon issue. Check out 831962 and 870653.
-- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Mel" <Qtip027@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a29a42e2.0409100743.758ff63f@posting.google.com... > We have a mixed SMS environment of 2.0 (running in Production) and > 2003 running in a test environment. Somehow "accidently" 2 subnets > were automatically discovered in the 2003 environment thus causing > about 150 systems to upgrade. > We promptly removed these subnets from the 2003 site when it was > discovered and manually uninstalled the client using ccmclean.exe. It > has worked on most systems, but on a few there were error messages > about not being able to remove the service and the icon in control > panel still remains with all of the 2003 information. > I have rebooted these systems and ran the ccmclean several times, it > does not give an error now, says it has been removed but the icon is > still in control panel. > We were forced to manually remove the clients because we were > presented with the terminal services issue where you can't > logoff/restart the server. Unfortunately, even though most of the 2003 > client is off these systems, we are still having the long logoff issue > (about 15-20 minutes it takes). > help! How can I get this completely off? > thanks!
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