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DFS-R questions

We are experimenting with DFS-Replication as a means to give us multiple copies of our VMWare Persona management folder across two sites. I've got all of the DFSR stuff activated and configured on two test servers and have played around with it and basically it works.

We have a coupe of questions:

1. Does the configuration I've done integrate somewhere with AD?  Is there somewhere in AD that I can see I've got it set up and if I end up removing it, make sure that it's removed from AD?  Or should I just depend on the DFSR powershell commands for that?

2. Assuming I get this set up and we do run into bandwidth or other issues and I want to disable it, what are the proper powershell command(s) to execute to completely remove that replication group?

I've used the following article in the setup of DFSR:  https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2013/08/20/dfs-replication-in-windows-server-2012-r2-if-you-only-knew-the-power-of-the-dark-shell/
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Thanx... found the DFSR items as you said.

But what's the correct way to disassemble the DFSR groups that I have already set up?  These are a test bed and I don't want to keep them, but want to remove them properly.
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Thanx... got it.