Microsoft KB Archive/155789

= XADM: Removing Replication Connector Removes Replicated Info. =

Article ID: 155789

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q155789



SUMMARY
If a Microsoft Exchange Messaging Connector and a Microsoft Exchange Replication Connector have been set up between two Microsoft Exchange Sites and you no longer want either of the Sites to know about the other as if replication had never occurred, you can simply delete the Replication Connector. All data that had been replicated via the connector will automatically be deleted over a period of time.

It is also a good idea to run a Knowledge Consistency Check after deleting the Replication Connector in order for the data to be updated immediately.



MORE INFORMATION
Deleting a Replication Connector does not just prohibit any new additions and deletions from being made to the Microsoft Exchange Directory. It actually causes the Directory to be returned to its original state, as if replication had never occurred.

To delete the Replication Connector, simply press Delete while the Replication Connector is highlighted in the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program. This will generate the following message:

  Deleting the directory replication connector that connects with Site 'site name' will stop replication with that site. To re-establish replication with that site, you must add a new directory replication connector. Are you sure you want to delete the directory replication connector?.

Click Yes. You will then get a prompt asking if you want to delete the replication connector in the remote site also. After clicking Yes, you will get the following confirmation:

  The directory replication connector has been deleted from both the local site and the remote site. Allow up to an hour for replicated data to be  completely deleted.

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