If you want to uninstall ISA Server, perform the following procedure.
To uninstall ISA Server-
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add or Remove Programs.
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In Microsoft ISA Server 2006, click Change/Remove.
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On the Welcome page, click Next.
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On the Program Maintenance page, select Remove.
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Confirm the settings on the Locate Configuration Storage Server page and click Next.
Note: This page is only displayed if you installed ISA Server services on the computer. -
On the Generated Files Removal page:
- Select Do not remove Microsoft ISA Server 2006 log
files, to save log files.
- Select Do not remove Microsoft ISA Server 2006 cache
files, to save cache files.
Note: This page is only displayed if you installed ISA Server services on the computer.
- Select Do not remove Microsoft ISA Server 2006 log
files, to save log files.
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Click Remove, to uninstall ISA Server 2006 from the computer.
Click Finish to exit the wizard, when the removal process has completed.
Note the following:
- Monitoring applications, such as Microsoft Operations Manager
(MOM) agent, use ISA Server files and may interfere with ISA Server
setup and removal. To avoid issues, stop these applications before
taking any of the following actions:
- Repair or modify
- Uninstall
- Install or uninstall of a service pack or hotfix
- Upgrade
- Repair or modify
- Before removing ISA Server, be sure to close ISA Server
Management and ISA Server Performance Monitor.
- Before removing an ISA Server computer configured as the
Configuration Storage server, you must ensure that all changes have
replicated to the replica Configuration Storage server, or the
configuration changes will be lost.
- If you cannot connect to the Configuration Storage server used
by the array member when you uninstall ISA Server services, any
configuration information stored there will not be deleted.
- The array is deleted when you uninstall the last array
member.
- Uninstall one array member at a time.
- When you configure ISA Server, some Routing and Remote Access
settings may be modified. When you uninstall ISA Server, the
Routing and Remote Access configuration is reconfigured as
follows:
- The Routing and Remote Access service is disabled.
- The remote access policy configured by ISA Server is
deleted.
- Routing and Remote Access is reset to its default settings and
disabled. To configure Routing and Remote Access, use the Configure
and Enable Routing and Remote Access Wizard, accessible from the
Routing and Remote Access snap-in.
- The Routing and Remote Access service is disabled.
- When you configure Integrated NLB mode,
Windows Server 2003 Network Load Balancing (NLB) settings
are modified. When you uninstall ISA Server, the NLB configuration
is reconfigured as follows:
- The network adapters are still bound to NLB.
- ISA Server does not uninstall the NLB network service, even if
it was installed by ISA Server.
- The network adapters are still bound to NLB.