which components require for Exchange Server 2007 installation?
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Answer / narayana charan
There are lot more improvements in the installation of
Exchange Server 2007 compared to Exchange 2003 Server.
Installation Requirements are.
1. Windows 2003 Server (64-bit)
2. Active Directory Installed (dcpromo)
3. NTFS File System
4. IIS should be installed with WWW and Commonfiles
Components
5. .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed before doing the
installation.
6. Powershell 1.0 installed for the purpose of Microsoft
Exchange Shell.
7. 6GB HDD, 4GB are required for best performance.
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Answer / ashray deshpande
for exchange server 2007 installation in your computer
active directory service must be install
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Answer / pramod gannavarapu
1. Windows 2003 Server (64-bit)
5. .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed before doing the
installation
6. Powershell 1.0 installed for the purpose of Microsoft
Exchange Shell.
4.MMC 3.0
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Answer / sharafudeen
1..NET Framework 2.0
2. Powershell 1.0
3.MMC 3.0
4.IIS
5.Windows 2003 Server (64-bit)
6.NTFS File System
7.Active Directory
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Answer / g bala krishna
1, Windows Server 2003 64 Bit
2, .Net Framework 2.0 SP1
3, Powershell 1.0
4, MMC 3.0
5, IIS
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Answer / raghu
ADS instaled ,iis ENABLEDand smtp and nntp enabled
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Answer / getachew t.a
You have to have active dorectory 2003 and it only runs on
64 bit windows environment.
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