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Exchange Setup can't continue because a version of Exchange that's too old for coexistence with the version that you're installing was found in the Active Directory forest. Before you can continue, you need to eliminate all unsupported versions of Exchange from your forest, which might require that you to upgrade to an interim version of Exchange first.

The installation of Exchange Server or later can't continue because Setup found one or more Exchange or Exchange servers in the Active Directory forest. Before you can install Exchange or later in your organization, you need to remove all Exchange or Exchange servers from the forest. The upgrade path that you need to follow depends on your current version of Exchange. The upgrade paths are described in the following table:. When you need to upgrade to an interim version of Exchange, you need to migrate all mailboxes, public folders and other components onto the interim version of Exchange before you decommission and remove the earlier Exchange servers.

When upgrading to Exchange or later, you can use the Exchange Deployment Assistant to help complete your deployment. Login Message. Installing Exchange on Windows - I found an article on the internet about installing Exchange on Win2K3. But after checking the event log I see a bucnh of errors. It turns out that they are all dependant upon the Microsoft Exchange Store. How can I make sure that this service starts. I would really like to use our new OS for Exchange, however I do not think that we can spring for the MS Excange - has anyone had a success with this before?

Post : 1. RE: Installing Exchange on Windows - I have seen many different issues when installing exchange on windows Automatically install Windows Server roles and features that are required to install Exchange : Select this option to have the Setup wizard install the required Windows prerequisites. You might need to reboot the computer to complete the installation of some Windows features. If you don't select this option, you need to install the Windows features manually. Note : Selecting this option installs only the Windows features that are required by Exchange.

You need to install other prerequisites manually. For more information, see Exchange Server prerequisites. Make sure that you have enough disk space available in the location where you want to install Exchange. If this is the first Exchange or Exchange server in your organization and you haven't already done the steps in Prepare Active Directory and domains for Exchange , you arrive on the Exchange Organization page.

On this page, configure the following settings:. Specify the name for this Exchange organization : The default value is First Organization , but you typically use the company name for this value.

The organization name is used internally by Exchange, isn't typically seen by users, doesn't affect the functionality of Exchange, and doesn't determine what you can use for email addresses. Valid characters are A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, hyphen or dash - , and space, but leading or trailing spaces aren't allowed.

Apply Active Directory split permission security model to the Exchange organization : Most organizations don't need to select this option. If you need to separate management of Active Directory security principals and the Exchange configuration, split permissions might work for you.

For more information, click? On the Malware Protection Settings page, choose whether you want disable malware scanning. Malware scanning is enabled by default the value No is selected. If you disable malware scanning, you can enable it in the future. On the Readiness Checks page, verify that the organization and server role prerequisite checks completed successfully.

If they haven't, the only option on the page is Retry , so you need to resolve the errors before you can continue. After you resolve the errors, click Retry to run the prerequisite checks again. You can fix some errors without exiting Setup, while the fix for other errors requires you to restart the computer.

If you restart the computer, you need to start over at Step 1.



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