If the primary site to be uninstalled is a child site or has child sites of its own, ensure that you have performed the following actions before removing the site from the hierarchy:
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If the site is a child site, you should remove the site from the hierarchy before uninstalling it. For more information about removing a primary site from a hierarchy, see How to Remove a Primary Site from a Hierarchy.
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If the site has any child primary sites, ensure that they have been reassigned to new parent sites before performing this procedure.
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If the site has any child secondary sites, ensure that they have been uninstalled before uninstalling the primary site. For more information about uninstalling secondary sites, see How to Remove a Secondary Site From a Hierarchy.
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After uninstalling a primary site, you should verify that the deleted site information has been removed from Active Directory Domain Services. |
To uninstall a primary site
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Click Configuration Manager Setup from within the Start menu program files directory for Configuration Manager.
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On the Welcome page, click Next.
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On the Configuration Manager Setup Options page, click Uninstall Configuration Manager.
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Confirm your decision to uninstall the site by clicking Yes on the delete confirmation dialog box.
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Review the Installation Summary page to determine the steps Configuration Manager 2007 is taking as it uninstalls the site.
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