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Manually Remove Secondary Site Server From Old Environment??

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I hope I am asking this question in the right forum...

 

I discovered a server that was setup as a secondary site server in a test environment we had. That test environment was completely wiped out and rebuilt LIVE under a new one, with a different name. The secondary site server was never removed through SCCM or the server directly before the test environment was blown away.

 

Like a big dummy, I removed all instances of SQL first on that server. THEN, I noticed there was an uninstall in Programs and Features for the Secondary Site Setup.

 

I went to uninstall the Secondary Site Setup on the server......I see SETUP.EXE in the task list and the ConfigMgrSetup.log file displays the following....

 

*** [08001][-1][Microsoft]

A network-related or instance-specific error has occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. Server is not found or not accessible. Check if instance name is correct and if SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. For more information see SQL Server Books Online. Configuration Manager Setup 12/29/2014 2:51:07 PM 5484 (0x156C)
*** Failed to connect to the SQL Server, connection type: XXX.XXX.COM CONFIGMGRSEC\CM_206. Configuration Manager Setup 12/29/2014 2:51:07 PM 5484 (0x156C)
INFO: SQL Connection failed. Connection: XXX.XXX.COM CONFIGMGRSEC\CM_206, Type: Secure Configuration Manager Setup 12/29/2014 2:51:07 PM 5484 (0x156C)
ERROR: SQL Connection failed. Connection: XXX.XXX.COM CONFIGMGRSEC\CM_206, Type: Secure Configuration Manager Setup 12/29/2014 2:51:10 PM 5484 (0x156C)
ERROR: Failed to connect to SQL Server database. Configuration Manager Setup 12/29/2014 2:51:10 PM 5484 (0x156C)

 

Those lines repeat a bunch of times, but it does appear to be removing stuff, like services and such. I understand it's trying to connect to SQL and/or the site.

 

Is there ANY way to get this removed completely AFTER basically uninstalling it the wrong way? Maybe just by manually removing the "Microsoft Configuration Manager" and "SMS_CCM" folders in Program Files? I wonder about registry keys and such though too....

 

I'd appreciate any assistance :)

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