RE: Exchange System Management Tools on Windows 2003 member server



Hello Federico,

Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.

>From the description, I understand that you want to install the Exchange
System Manager components onto a member server other than the SBS box.
Since the SBS server is an integrated solution, it's expected that you
cannot run the wizard in the SBS CD#2 to install the Exchange components.
This is because the Exchange components in SBS server are licensed by the
SBS CAL. It's not allowed to install the components to another server box
which is not a SBS server. The separate Exchange license is required for
the separate Exchange server in a SBS domain.

It's recommended to use a separate Exchange installation media to install
the system manager components onto a non-SBS server.

Based on my research, you can perform the installation by using the SBS
installation CD. Please make sure that you ONLY choose to install the
Management tools during the installation. If you improperly install the
Exchange components, the licensing of the SBS server may be corrupted. This
is not a recommended resolution for a SBS environment.

1. Go to the member server. Insert the SBS 2003 installation CD#2. Open
Windows Explorer,
navigate to \EXCHSRVR65\setup\i386\

2. Double-click ''setup.exe'' in that folder. The Exchange installation
wizard will initialize. The wizard may ask you to input the CD key. Please
input the product key of the SBS server.

3. In the wizard, select ''Custom'' for ''Microsoft Exchange'' and select
''Install'' for ''Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools''.

4. Wait for several minutes. The wizard will install the files onto the
member server.

After doing the above steps, the Exchange System Manager will be installed
onto the member server.

I hope the above information helps. If you have any questions, please feel
free to let me know.

Have a nice day!

Best regards,

Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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>From: "Federico Hernandez" <federico@xxxxxxxxx>
>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>Subject: Exchange System Management Tools on Windows 2003 member server
>Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 12:46:39 +0200
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>Hi!
>
>I have server running SBS 2003 Standard Edition with SP1 and a member
server
>running Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP1.
>
>I want to install the Exchange System Management Tools on the member
server.
>Is this possible (and supported)?
>
>I have access to installation media for Exchange Server 2003. Can I use
that
>one and choose the management tools in the custom installation? Or can I
>install the management tools from the SBS installation media and, if yes,
>how?
>
>I need the management tools on the member server for the OneBridge
>adapterserver that will talk to Exchange on the SBS and push the mail/data
>to handhelds.
>
>THX
>
>'Federico
>
>
>

.



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