You can also do this from the command line by issuing a "cluster /destroy"
command to wipe out the whole cluster or just a "cluster node /force"
command to clean up a single node.
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John
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"Jeff Hughes [MSFT]" <> wrote in message
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> From Failover Cluster Manager. Right click the name of the cluster, 'More
> Actions', 'Destroy Cluster'.
> This will remove clustering on all nodes in the cluster.
>
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> Jeff Hughes, MCSE
> Senior Support Escalation Engineer
> Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
>
>
> "tc" <> wrote in message
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> > Cant' find any information on this. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
>