- Windows XP Professional + Exchange server
- Posted by Ray Kilham on December 12th, 2005
Hi all,
Re the above, I have just got a copy of Exchange server V4 + SP1 and wish to
install on my small server at home, when I run setup for the I386 folder, I
get a message that the system asks for the PC to be on a Windows NT domain
for the install to continue - ideas please.
Ray
- Posted by Thomas Wendell on December 12th, 2005
No idea, just fact. MS Exchange needs to live on a server version of
Windows, SmallBusinessServer or Win2003 or so. And in a domain, workgroup is
not enough.
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"Ray Kilham" <RayKilham@discussions.microsoft.com> kirjoitti
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> Hi all,
>
> Re the above, I have just got a copy of Exchange server V4 + SP1 and wish
> to
> install on my small server at home, when I run setup for the I386 folder,
> I
> get a message that the system asks for the PC to be on a Windows NT domain
> for the install to continue - ideas please.
>
> Ray
- Posted by Ray Kilham on December 13th, 2005
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the info, any idea on the info above I could set up a small mail
system to run along side the websites on the IIs please.
Ray
"Thomas Wendell" wrote:
> No idea, just fact. MS Exchange needs to live on a server version of
> Windows, SmallBusinessServer or Win2003 or so. And in a domain, workgroup is
> not enough.
>
>
> --
> ************************************************** ****
> Most learned on these newsgroups
> Tumppi, Helsinki, FINLAND
> (translations from/to FI not always accurate)
> ************************************************** ****
>
>
>
>
> "Ray Kilham" <RayKilham@discussions.microsoft.com> kirjoitti
> viestissä
C7B1C93-F8AF-42F8-A2BE-DC89AE9C7313@microsoft.com...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Re the above, I have just got a copy of Exchange server V4 + SP1 and wish
> > to
> > install on my small server at home, when I run setup for the I386 folder,
> > I
> > get a message that the system asks for the PC to be on a Windows NT domain
> > for the install to continue - ideas please.
> >
> > Ray
>
>
>
- Posted by Cari \(MS-MVP\) on December 13th, 2005
Try Argosoft Mail.... www.argosoft.com. There's even a free version. I
have the Pro version on my Server and have never had a problem with it.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"Ray Kilham" <RayKilham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> Re the above, I have just got a copy of Exchange server V4 + SP1 and wish
> to
> install on my small server at home, when I run setup for the I386 folder,
> I
> get a message that the system asks for the PC to be on a Windows NT domain
> for the install to continue - ideas please.
>
> Ray
- Posted by Ray Kilham on December 13th, 2005
Thanks
Ray
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> Try Argosoft Mail.... www.argosoft.com. There's even a free version. I
> have the Pro version on my Server and have never had a problem with it.
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP)
> Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging
> http://www.coribright.com/windows
>
>
> "Ray Kilham" <RayKilham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news
C7B1C93-F8AF-42F8-A2BE-DC89AE9C7313@microsoft.com...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Re the above, I have just got a copy of Exchange server V4 + SP1 and wish
> > to
> > install on my small server at home, when I run setup for the I386 folder,
> > I
> > get a message that the system asks for the PC to be on a Windows NT domain
> > for the install to continue - ideas please.
> >
> > Ray
>
>
>