Re: After Removing DNS ---> It's still in the Event Viewer !

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In news:uJELZgzYGHA.2208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Marvin Miller <sales@xxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:

Hi Kevin;

I just checked and DNS is not installed. That gave me an idea though
- I re-installed and then un-installed it - but it's still there in
the Event Viewer along with Directory Service and File Replication
Service.

I don't understand - running DCPROMO went well and the machine was
demoted back to a server but I guess it left pieces of itself behind.

Any other ideas on how to remove these puppies?

Thanks!
Marvin

Dumb assumption on my part: I'm assuming you are selecting the correct spot
in the reg to do this, (such as CurrentControlSet, and not
CurrentControlSet001), etc ?

Ace


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