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To completely remove SMS from a site server computer
• Manually remove the following items:
• <operating system drive>:\SMSSetup.log
• %Windir%\System32\SMSMsgs
• %Windir%\System32\SMSExec_Prochist.dat
• %Windir%\SMSCfg.ini (if SMS 2003 client components are not installed on the computer)
• C:\Documents and Settings - all profiles with an SMS prefix (if the computer is not an SMS 2003 Legacy Client)
• %Windir%\Help\SMS
• The SMS_CCM folder in the SMS installation drive (if the computer is not an SMS 2003 Advanced Client)
• The SMSPKG folder (compressed package folder) on the SMS installation drive
• HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services - all entries with an SMS prefix such as: SMS_DISCOVERY_DATA_MANAGER, SMS_INVENTORY_DATA_LOADER, SMS_LAN_SENDER, SMS_SOFTWARE_INVENTORY_PROCESSOR, SMS_SOFTWARE_METERING_PROCESSOR, and SMS_STATUS_MANAGER
• HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS (if an SMS 2003 client is not installed on the computer)
• HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NAL (if an SMS 2003 client is not installed on the computer)
• The SMS namespace from WMI (Root\SMS)
• Depending on the SMS 2003 security mode, the domain or local computer can contain various accounts that are related to SMS. The number and type of accounts depends on the security mode with which the site was configured. A site configured with standard security generates more accounts than a site configured with advanced security.
Remove the following accounts (which exist for both security modes): SMS Admins, SMS Reporting Users (if an SMS reporting point was created), SMS_SiteSystemToSiteServerConnection_sitecode, SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_sitecode, and SMS_SiteToSiteConnection_sitecode. If the site was configured with standard security, there can be additional SMS user accounts [such as the SMS Service account (SMSService, by default), SMSClient_sitecode, and SMSServer_sitecode].
Note
When you uninstall SMS 2003, all installed feature packs are also uninstalled.
Source :
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodte ... sms14.mspx