I would suggest using ADSIEdit.

1. Start | Run | "mmc" | OK
2. Console | Add/Remove Snap-in
3. Add button | ADSI Edit | Add | Close
4. OK
5. Right click on ADSI Edit and choose "Connect to..."
6. Under "Naming Context" select "Configuration Container" | OK
7. Expand Configuration Container | expand "CN=Configuration,DC=<domain>"
8. Expand CN=Services | CN=Microsoft Exchange | CN=<organization name>
9. Expand CN=Administrative Groups, CN=<administrative group> | CN=Servers

You should now see a listing of your Exchange servers. Blast Server A.

This will remove Server A from AD entirely which will remove it from the
Exchange System Manager. Let me know if you have any questions or issues.


> Exchange 2k, SP3
> Win2k, SP3.
> 
> I was running an Exchange2k server which needed to be rebuilt (server =
> A). I
> moved all mailboxes across to another E2K server (server B) and rebuilt =
> the
> original server which became the new main E2K server (server C). I then =
> moved
> the mailboxes and public folders across from Server B to Server C.
> All well and good.
> However I now have three E2K servers in my organisation and I can't seem =
> to
> delete Server A. I know what I did wrong (ie I didn't decommission it
> properly) but how do I get rid of this machine from my current E2K
> organisation? All traces of the original machine appear to have gone in =
> AD,
> it is only System Manager that displays it (though there are one or two =
> minor
> authentication issues).
> Please help!

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