To remove a Web server from a site
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Open
UDDI Services.
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In the console tree, select the
UDDI Services
Web server you want to remove.
Where?
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UDDI Services
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Site Name
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Web
server
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On the Action menu, click Delete.
The selected UDDI Services Web server has now been removed from the site. The
Web server component has not been disabled nor has the Web server component
been uninstalled. To completely remove a UDDI Services component from a
computer, see Uninstalling UDDI
Services
.
Note
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A
UDDI Services
Web server represents an instance of the
UDDI Services
Web component that provides an interface for querying and publishing in a UDDI
Services site.
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You cannot remove a Web server from a stand-alone site that is hosted on a
computer running
Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
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To open
UDDI Services, click Start, point to Administrative
Tools, and then click
UDDI Services.
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Before you can configure a site or one of its Web servers, you may need to add
the site to the
UDDI Services
snap-in. For more information, see Add a
Site to the UDDI Services Snap-in.
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