That's the cleanest way I know. Does the DP also have a management point on it? 
As a test, I removed the DP role from a site system in my lab, got some errors, 
but cannot remove the site server itself since it also had an mp on it, and 
it's looking for some confirmation that the mp role is removed before it 
relinquishes control of the Component Server role. 
However, the component server role is not installed if the site server is just 
a DP. I can re-establish network connectivity with the VM, let it remove the 
Component Server so I can remove the site system, and then can push the DP back 
to the VM, disable network connectivity, remove the DP role and test again for 
you if you'd like?
-S
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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 16:53:20 -0500
Subject: RE: [mssms] Deleting Orphaned DP

Nothing cleaner than that? Doesn’t it retry continuously to try and contact the 
DP?  Chris Barnes Senior Technical Specialist Penske Automotive Group, 
Inc.Desk:  (248) 648-2528Cell:     (248) 767-4415 PENSKECARS.COM  From: 
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Subject: RE: [mssms] Deleting Orphaned DP Admin workspace, sites and servers, 
find dp, select delete. Wait a few, then rebuild.From: 
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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 16:24:52 -0500
Subject: [mssms] Deleting Orphaned DPI have a server that crapped out at a 
remote site that was running the DP role that I will need to rebuild.  Does 
anyone have a quick and easy way to delete a DP out of SCCM 2012R2? My googling 
so far has only yielded stuff for 2007.   Chris Barnes Senior Technical 
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