Domain controller with Active Directory running Windows Server 2003
Stand-alone server (with Windows 2003 Server, .Net Framework 2.0, CD drive)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Yes, We require Active directory it is the basic requirement for exchange server to function.
Exchange System Management Tools are the tools or console required to manage the Exchange Server. They are normally installed on Exchange Server. But if we want to manage Exchange Server from Another Non-Exchange Server we can install them on that Machine. Permission required to install them are Users should be a Member of Domain Admins, Schema Admins and Enterprise Admins group. Can be installed from Exchange 2003 Setup CD : run setup and select custom and Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools.
CAS and Mailbox
kindly refer to the link http://www.commodore.ca/windows/exchange/how_to_setup_exchange_2007_in_2hours.htm
Conflits with MAPI versions in Outlook and Exchange 2003, But solved in Exchange 2010
two types of exchange server:- exchange server standerd exchange server enterprise
First install admin tools from Windows server 2003 CD on XP. Install all services which exchange need's. e.g. asp.net, smpt, NNTP, www (IIS) etc. Then install exchange management tools from Exchange application CD on your Windows XP machine. Regards, Paresh M. S.
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The servers can't be clustred, the exchange server load, and DC should be Global Catalog Service
Windows 2000 will not be supported by Microsoft after next year, so you need to start moving off it. You can use either version of Exchange on Windows 2000 with SP3 or later. If you are going to cluster it then both Windows and Exchange need to be Enterprise Edition. Also Exchange Enterprise Edition supports more databases and greater storage limits than Standard Edition. Answer:You can use exchange server 2003 with windows server 2000. or you can upgrade windows server 2003 and use exchange server.
Usually, most admins will go down the line of installing MS Exchange. You can purchase them cheap enough now too on Amazon. Method 1: First you can install MS Exchange server. 2: Second you can install Lotus Note. Note: Both are using as a mail purpose.
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