We are running Exchange 2007 and have recently stood up a new CAS server that 
we are using for testing a 3rd party product.  We would like to stop users from 
hitting this new CAS server via autodiscover but I can't find anything that 
definitively states a way to do this.

I realize that the Service-Connection-Point that is published in AD is probably 
the primary reason that this server is being hit.

Can I just delete the SCP from AD to stop our clients from hitting this new CAS 
server?

Will removing the SCP cause anything else to fail?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

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