"You got a new HP DL.380(2U) server, dual X con 4GB of RAM.
7 SAS disks, 64bit what do you do next to install exchange
2003? (you have AD in place)"

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"You got a new HP DL.380(2U) server, dual X con 4GB of RAM. 7 SAS disks, 64bit what do you do ..

Answer / rajiv parikh

. Exchange 2000 and 2003 are not supported on Windows 2003
64-Bit Edition.
Exchange 2003 cannot be installed on Windows 2003 64 Bit.
The major reason for this limitation is that the
Installable File System (ExIFS) driver runs under 32-Bit
Kernel mode. Exchange Server 2003 doesn't include an
Installable File System (ExIFS) 64-Bit driver version.
Running 32 Bit Kernel mode drivers under 64 Bit Windows
2003 is not supported

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"You got a new HP DL.380(2U) server, dual X con 4GB of RAM. 7 SAS disks, 64bit what do you do ..

Answer / kuri

Install a Windows 2003 32 bit Operating system on the
hardware and install exchange server 2003.

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