4. The application partitions that are available in your Active Directory database
are shown and will be marked for deletion. By default, if you have an Active
Directory integrated DNS Server, the DNS directory will be displayed here as
an application partition. Click Next to delete these partitions (Figure 4-24).
5. Confirm that you want to delete all the application partitions by checking the
checkbox on the Confirm Deletion screen, and then click Next (Figure 4-25).
6. Enter the password for the domain??™s administrator account and click Next.
7. Review the selections you??™ve made and click Next to begin the removal
process.
8. Restart the server when prompted after the process has completed.
Figure 4-23. Deleting the domain
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Figure 4-24. Deleting application directory partitions
Figure 4-25. Confirming the deletion of application directory partitions
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9. Run the Remove Roles Wizard by clicking the Remove Roles link in Server
Manager or by using the Initial Configuration Wizard.
10. Review the preliminary tasks and click Next to continue.
11. Uncheck the Active Directory Domain Services checkbox and click Next
(Figure 4-26).
12. Confirm the Removal Selections, and then click Remove.
Unattended Installation
The graphical installation of AD DS using the Active Directory Domain Services Installation
Wizard makes it easy to install this role onto a Windows Server 2008 installation.
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