Remove Web Application Proxy Server From Cluster Direct
"It's a simple procedure," his mentor, Jen, had told him earlier. "It’s not like removing a heart. More like… removing a tonsil. It’ll hurt for a day, then everyone breathes better."
# On AD FS primary Remove-AdfsWebApplicationProxyRelyingPartyTrust -TargetName "WAP-DEAD-SRV" -Force remove web application proxy server from cluster
To finalize the removal, clean up your network infrastructure environments: "It's a simple procedure," his mentor, Jen, had
Log directly into the WAP server you want to remove. Right-click the PowerShell icon and select . Step 2: Run the Deployment Removal Command It’ll hurt for a day, then everyone breathes better
The most direct way to remove a specific server from the WAP cluster list is through PowerShell. This method updates the ConnectedServersName property across the entire cluster. Log into a different, active WAP server in the cluster. Open PowerShell as an Administrator.
If you have a multi-server WAP deployment and want to remove a specific node from the management list, run the following command from an active WAP server: Remove a specific server from the list:
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