When I had the same issue I used the old Server Manager program that is
still around in the W2K server and simply deleted the BDC using that. It
worked a treat.

cheers

Gavin

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Yes, the message is:

The DSA object cannot be deleted.

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You say that AD will not allow you to? Is there an error?

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Hi all,
When we migrated to Windows 2000, we took a BDC off the network and saved
it
as a backup in case something
went wrong during the upgrade of the PDc and all other machines.
Everything
went smoothless.
Now, I want to remove the old BDC account from the Domain Controllers
object
and AD does not allow me to do so.
I suppose it's because the BDC is not online.
Is there a way to force the removal of this BDC?

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NSWCDD Code K55
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Fax:(540)653-8575




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