Are there any other installation considerations?
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Answer / balachander ambati
Before installing exchange required to install IIS and
enable ASP dot net, NNTP, SMTP and world wide web services.
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Answer / naga.server
Hardware Requirements
The following are the minimum and recommended hardware
requirements for Exchange Server 2003 servers:
• Intel Pentium or compatible 133 megahertz (MHz) or
faster processor
• 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM recommended minimum, 128
MB supported minimum
• 500 MB of available disk space on the drive on
which you install Exchange
• 200 MB of available disk space on the system drive
• CD-ROM drive
• SVGA or higher-resolution monitor
File Format Requirements
To install Exchange Server 2003, disk partitions must be
formatted for NTFS file system and not for file allocation
table (FAT). This requirement applies to the following
partitions:
• System partition
• Partition that stores Exchange binaries
• Partitions containing transaction log files
• Partitions containing database files
• Partitions containing other Exchange files
Operating System Requirements
Exchange Server 2003 is supported on the following
operating systems:
• Windows 2000 SP3 or later
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