Remove Web Application Proxy Server From Cluster

In the architecture of modern enterprise IT, the Web Application Proxy (WAP) server often plays the unsung hero. It sits at the perimeter, reverse-proxying internal resources like Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), SharePoint, and Exchange to the outside world. However, infrastructure is not static. There comes a time when you need to remove a WAP server from a cluster.

Alternatively, use the AD FS Management Console: remove web application proxy server from cluster