Overview
- In this video, we will review how to remove a central administration site in SCCM. We will cover the requirements for the removal and how to perform the removal.
Topics in Video
- Introduction: (0:00)
- DJam – History of CAS and Why They May Need to be Collapsed: (0:57)
- Overview of Our Current Lab Environment & Plan for the CAS Removal: (11:26)
- Reassigning Clients Before Uninstalling Second Primary Site: (14:11)
- Removing Boundaries & Site System Roles Before Uninstalling Second Primary Site: (18:30)
- Optional Step – Uninstall Client Agent Before Uninstalling Second Primary Site: (21:52)
- Uninstall Second Primary Site: (22:55)
- Removing Reporting Services Role from CAS & Reconfiguring on Standalone Primary Site: (25:36)
- Going Over Site Roles That Do Not Need to be Removed from the CAS: (32:54)
- Looking at Prerequisites to Remove the CAS: (34:26)
- Removing the CAS: (34:50)
- Unpublish CAS Object from Active Directory: (37:20)
- Reviewing Standalone Primary Site after Removal of the CAS: (38:33)
- Performing Post-Setup Tasks: (39:26)
- Overview of Potential Hash Errors if you Manage Third-Party Updates: (41:44)
- Exporting Patch My PC Publisher Settings & Certificate from CAS: (46:58)
- Importing Publisher Settings & Certificate to Standalone Primary Site: (49:52)
- Solution for Third-party Update Hash Errors After Removing the CAS: (52:24)
- Reconfiguring Boundaries and Boundary Groups: (57:02)
- Wrap-up: (59:03)
Great video and informative thank you, just one question please, what happens to the collections that were created on the CAS and the other Primary Site that got removed does the remaining Primary Site take ownership of them or do they get deleted as well, so basically any custom collections that were created with custom queries?
its very impressive content thanks for posting such. I have small query delete central administration site option is not coming on CAS.
Hello Issue has been resolve by enable future. once again thanks for details solutions