1. Navigate
to “site database” > “site management” > Select the site you with to
uninstall.
2. Browse
to boundaries under the site and remove any active boundaries by right clicking
and choosing “delete”.
3. Reboot
the secondary site.
4. Open
an Active Directory Users and Computers MMC
5. Connect
to the local domain controller at the location of the secondary site.
6. Enable
Advanced Features.
7. Browse
to : “System” > “System Management”
Verify
that the entries for the boundaries you removed have disappeared from AD. (The
OU will stay in there until the site is deleted but the address boundaries
should disappear.
9. Navigate
to “site database” > “site management” > Right click on the secondary
site you wish to uninstall.
10. Follow
the wizard through and select either delete or deinstall as appropriate to your
situation.
11. Click
Finish.
12. Monitor
the logs for the primary site, when you see the below highlighted message the
uninstall is completed.
13. Right
click on site database and click “refresh”. Verify that the site has
disappeared from Site Management.
14. Go
into “site Database > Site Management > Your Primary site > Site Settings >
Addresses” locate the old “standard address sender” with the old site code and
right click on it and delete.
This won't leave the deleted secondary server in a completly "clean" state - any updates to SCCM you applied, hotfixes and package source folders will remain on the server. I would recomend doing a clean OS reinstall on this server before utilising it for any other purpose.
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