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Uninstall Workflow Automation in an MSCS environment
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You can uninstall Workflow Automation (WFA) from a cluster by deleting all the WFA services from the cluster nodes.
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This task applies to Windows Server 2012.
Steps
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Take the services offline by using Failover Cluster Manager:
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Right-click the role.
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Select Stop Role.
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Uninstall WFA on the first node, and then uninstall WFA on the second node.
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Delete the cluster resources from Failover Cluster Manager:
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Right-click the role.
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Select Remove.
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Manually delete the data in the shared location.