HOW TO: Decommission EVC
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When an EVC project is complete, there are a few steps required to decommission the BridgeHead and EV server(s).
Since the BridgeHead was dedicated for this project, there is really nothing that is required. The customer can delete the VM (if it's a VM), deallocate (if a VM), shut down, re-install windows, etc. The choice is up to the customer.
On each of the EV servers where the module is installed, perform the following steps:
- Open the Services control panel and Stop the Remad.EnterpriseVault service
- Open File Explorer. Browse to the installation path where Cloudficient is installed; i.e.\program files\cloudficient - Delete the cloudficient folder
- Open Regedit and browse to: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Remad.EnterpriseVault (delete this key)
- Reboot the server when possible
As needed, disable/remove any service accounts created specifically for Cloudficient and the Azure app registration.
Note: if the Ev Service account was used, do not disable it as this will break EV functionality.
Lastly, if there were any special networking configurations specific to this project, those can also be undone.