Enterprise Vault™ Uninstalling OWA Extensions

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (14.1, 14.0, 12.5, 12.4, 12.3, 12.2, 12.1, 12.0, 11.0)

OWA 2000: Checking that components have been removed

To check that the \EnterpriseVaultPublic and \EnterpriseVaultExchange virtual directories have been removed from Active Directory

  1. On the back-end Exchange Server, open Exchange System Manager and select the required Exchange Server.
  2. Expand Protocols > HTTP folders.
  3. Select the name of the required Exchange Virtual Server. \EnterpriseVaultPublic and \EnterpriseVaultExchange virtual directories should not be listed in the right-hand pane.

    In a clustered environment, the \EnterpriseVaultPublic and \EnterpriseVaultExchange virtual directories might still be visible in IIS after running the removal script on the passive node. These will be removed when the Exchange Server synchronizes IIS and Active Directory configuration data.

To check that \EVOWA virtual directory has been removed from the back-end Exchange 2000 computers

  1. On the back-end Exchange Server, open IIS Manager.
  2. Expand the required website, and check that \EVOWA virtual directory has been removed.

To check that the Enterprise Vault servers have been removed from the proxy bypass list

  1. On back-end Exchange 2000 computers, ensure that the proxycfg utility is on the C drive.
  2. Open a command prompt window.
  3. Enter the command:

    C:\Proxycfg

  4. The Enterprise Vault servers should not be displayed. If these were the only entries, then nothing will be displayed.

You can download Proxycfg at the following address:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830605

See the following article for more information on Proxycfg:

About WinHTTP (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/aa384069.aspx)

To check that forms registrations against public folders and mailboxes have been removed, you can use the Microsoft tool, Exchange Explorer. Instructions on how to connect to the Exchange store using this tool are given in the following technical note:

http://www.veritas.com/docs/TECH48311

Exchange Explorer is available as part of the Exchange Software Development Kit (SDK) Development Tools, which you can download from the following address:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4AFE3504-C209-4A73-AC5D-FF2A4A3B48B7&displaylang=en