I run the uninstaller using the "Add or Remove Programs" option in Windows and after a few minutes already our DevOps is, of course, unavailable (503). I quickly talked to an older colleague who told me we used to have TF2013 with Sharepoint Integration so I looked into it, but the management tool wouldn't start, all the IIS-websites and application pools for it were disabled so we figured it was "dead" anyways. I looked into it and found a old Sharepoint Server Installation (SharePoint 2016) that caused these critical errors, saying something about some sharepoint component that couldnt be found. Our internal IT informed me that they noticed a lot of critical events while doing some maintenance on that DevOps so they informed me. ![]() ![]() ![]() So, as these types of posts usually start, I inherited an old Azure DevOps server (currently On-Premise DevOps 2020, running on Windows Server 2016) that I am now running mostly by myself (and as these things also usually go I'm a developer not a DevOps-Engineer :x).
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