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Submitted: 6/4/2008 6:08:06 PM

By: Anonymous
Other than virtualization (of which I cannot afford because of MS licensce),
how can I make Server 2003 go back to the fresh installation?

I have created a backup BEFORE making any changes and applied it to the
server and it deleted all of the entries and made the roles that I assigned
lose thier snap-ins, but AD and all the server roles still show up in the
Manage Your Server startup screen. Also, in the Add/Remove programs windows
components, all of the non-default check boxes are now empty.

Maybe this constitutes a clean machine, but I don't think this is what I'm
after.

Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks, Josh n00b

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Submitted: 6/4/2008 6:08:06 PM

By: Anonymous

Server 2003 back to fresh install

Other than virtualization (of which I cannot afford because of MS licensce),
how can I make Server 2003 go back to the fresh installation?

I have created a backup BEFORE making any changes and applied it to the
server and it deleted all of the entries and made the roles that I assigned
lose thier snap-ins, but AD and all the server roles still show up in the
Manage Your Server startup screen. Also, in the Add/Remove programs windows
components, all of the non-default check boxes are now empty.

Maybe this constitutes a clean machine, but I don't think this is what I'm
after.

Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks, Josh n00b

Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/4/2008 6:08:06 PM

By: Anonymous

Server 2003 back to fresh install

Other than virtualization (of which I cannot afford because of MS licensce),
how can I make Server 2003 go back to the fresh installation?

I have created a backup BEFORE making any changes and applied it to the
server and it deleted all of the entries and made the roles that I assigned
lose thier snap-ins, but AD and all the server roles still show up in the
Manage Your Server startup screen. Also, in the Add/Remove programs windows
components, all of the non-default check boxes are now empty.

Maybe this constitutes a clean machine, but I don't think this is what I'm
after.

Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks, Josh n00b

Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/4/2008 6:08:06 PM

By: Anonymous

Server 2003 back to fresh install

Other than virtualization (of which I cannot afford because of MS licensce),
how can I make Server 2003 go back to the fresh installation?

I have created a backup BEFORE making any changes and applied it to the
server and it deleted all of the entries and made the roles that I assigned
lose thier snap-ins, but AD and all the server roles still show up in the
Manage Your Server startup screen. Also, in the Add/Remove programs windows
components, all of the non-default check boxes are now empty.

Maybe this constitutes a clean machine, but I don't think this is what I'm
after.

Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks, Josh n00b

Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/4/2008 6:08:06 PM

By: Anonymous

Server 2003 back to fresh install

Other than virtualization (of which I cannot afford because of MS licensce),
how can I make Server 2003 go back to the fresh installation?

I have created a backup BEFORE making any changes and applied it to the
server and it deleted all of the entries and made the roles that I assigned
lose thier snap-ins, but AD and all the server roles still show up in the
Manage Your Server startup screen. Also, in the Add/Remove programs windows
components, all of the non-default check boxes are now empty.

Maybe this constitutes a clean machine, but I don't think this is what I'm
after.

Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks, Josh n00b

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