Basically, once you've removed all the servers, you can remove the Admin
group.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Veld, Paul
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Best practices for removing an Exchange Site / Admin Group
G'day,
I am looking for a best practices document that covers removing
a site/admin group from an Exchange 2000 organisation. Some background
- we have a distributed environment with about 400 locations, split
over about 60 Exchange sites. It was Exchange 5.5 / NT4.0, but most of
the sites ( other than some in Asia ) have been migrated to Exchange
2000 SP2 / Win2K SP3. Due to reorganisation of the company, a number of
the sites are going to split off to a different Exchange organisation.
The migration of user data will be done by another group, but I need to
be able to remove the sites from our organisation after the migration is
complete.
So, I am looking for a document covering best practices of
removing sites from the organisation. I have looked on google and
technet ( remove / decommission exchange site ), but all the entries so
far have been relating to removing an Exchange server from a site, not
removing a site from an org. Has anyone seen anything along these
lines??
Thanks,
Paul.
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