Exchange 2010: How the heck to uninstall Exchange Management Tools?


You tried to uninstall Exchange 2010 Management Tools by running the setup again. The frigging Management Tools check box is greyed out. What the??? Baring teeth smile

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Do not freak out. There is a simple solution. You can smile in a minute and go get another Coffee cup.

1. Open Command Prompt in Elevated mode (Right click and Run-as Administrator).

2. Change your directory to C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Bin

3. Type Setup.com /m:uninstall /roles:MT and Press Enter. (/m for mode, role is Management Tool (MT))

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Enjoy. Leave me a Thanks below.

12 thoughts on “Exchange 2010: How the heck to uninstall Exchange Management Tools?

  1. No luck:
    Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server

    Preparing Setup COMPLETED
    Exchange Management Tools COMPLETED
    Language Files COMPLETED
    Stopping Services FAILED
    The following error was generated when “$error.Clear();
    & $RoleBinPath\ServiceControl.ps1 DisableServices $RoleRoles.Replace(‘Role’,”).Split(‘,’);
    & $RoleBinPath\ServiceControl.ps1 Stop $RoleRoles.Replace(‘Role’,”).Split(‘,’)
    ” was run: “Exception calling “Connect” with “4” argument(s): “Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))””.

    The following error was generated when “$error.Clear();
    & $RoleBinPath\ServiceControl.ps1 DisableServices $RoleRoles.Replace(‘Role’,”).Split(‘,’);
    & $RoleBinPath\ServiceControl.ps1 Stop $RoleRoles.Replace(‘Role’,”).Split(‘,’)
    ” was run: “Exception calling “GetFolder” with “1” argument(s): “This operation is supported only when you are connected to the server. (Excep
    tion from HRESULT: 0x800704E3)””.

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