Are there any risks involved with the leaving it there?
Thanks,
Brian
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On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:37 PM, CE5AR.ABREG0 elsal...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes.
It usually gets removed when SCCM is uninstall but in case is left, it's safe
to just delete it.
Cesar A.
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Boundary issues. Your clients could (and likely will) look up what it should
do for content or site assignment and see the old entries, and want to use
those replies...which are clearly useless.
You'll get client boundary issues all over the place. Which will be easily
resolved by clearing
We recently discovered our recently decommissioned SCCM 2007 site server is
still publishing to AD. Is it safe to clean up the systems management container
and delete the old instances?
Thanks,
Brian
Yes.
It usually gets removed when SCCM is uninstall but in case is left, it's safe
to just delete it.
Cesar A.
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On Jul 20, 2014, at 9:01 PM, Brian McDonald mcdonald...@hotmail.com wrote:
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