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UNCLUSTERIZING a Windows 2003 Server

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I made my server into a cluster. I want to UNCLUSTERIZE it. There is nothing in the ADD/REMOVE or REMOVE COMPONENTS. I removed the server from the cluster, but the server still has that CLUSTER element in it. I want this server to act as if it never got clustered. Plz help, i dont want to reinstall OS.

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its funny, but i asked this question on many forums, and NO ONE knows it!!!!
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check the networking section of daniweb .
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum13.html
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i know you may have done this or see it anyway try this site with links.
http://search.microsoft.com/results....nstall+cluster
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