Never mind. I see your version now.

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>
> Which version of Sharepoint are you using?
>
> --
> Have a Better One,
> Edward Crosby
> http://www.edwardcrosby.com
> Need computer help?
> http://www.crossloop.com/EdwardCrosby
>
>>
>> Sorry. I have no insight. I've only installed it once and do some
>> various
>> configurations every now and then, but I have no experience with
>> completely removing like you want short of rebuilding the OS.
>> I would say if you have Microsoft support, call them. Otherwise, posting
>> on Microsoft's support forum will be your best bet. I've used the forum
>> on
>> Microsoft's site many times in the past and have received some really
>> good
>> support from Microsoft's techs and some Non-Microsoft tech geniuses.
>> Good luck.
>>
>> --
>> Have a Better One,
>> Edward Crosby
>> http://www.edwardcrosby.com
>> Need computer help?
>> http://www.crossloop.com/EdwardCrosby
>>
>>>
>>> I need to completely remove SharePoint from a windows 2003 server. I
>>> mean completely erase it. Not the usual delete the two keys in the
>>> registry for the uninstall and web extensions and delete the 12 folder
>>> and you're good. I mean gone!
>>>
>>> I've done the usually stuff from the Microsoft sites and SharePoint
>>> forums sites which provides a command line exe with flags to remove
>>> the local sql db. Then you have to pull registry keys like a sexual
>>> predator pulling female underwear from a neighbor's dresser just so
>>> the server doesn't freak out on you when it notices something
>>> missing.
>>>
>>> But I'm done being discreet and I need some heavy fire power here. I
>>> need to empty the drawer. Does anyone know of a sure-fire way to
>>> remove SharePoint WSS 3.0 from a server without rebuilding the entire
>>> OS? There has to be a script that will delete and unregister all the
>>> keys in the registry plus delete all directories. There has to be. I
>>> know some tech guru out there has run into the same problem and wrote
>>> it all up in a bat script somewhere, but heck I can't find it. Hoping
>>> others with different search skill sets than my own might have better
>>> fortune.
>>>
>>> I really like SP and it is very powerful. For a small to medium size
>>> operation it's the easiest way to build sites and functionality for
>>> users but HOLY FREAKING COW if you push one little check box or for
>>> crying out loud need to change your mind on the configuration this
>>> product will make you pay and pay dearly.
>>>
>>> Any insights or suggestions are most appreciated.
>>> Thanks.
>>> -Sterling
>>> >
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