I want to install the Blackberry Enterprise Server software on our Win2K SBS
machine. One of the steps they want you to do is to install the Exchange
System Management tools on a dedicated management workstation - which would
be my XP machine.

Is there a way to get these tools either off of our SBS machine or from the
Win2K SBS installation disks or would my best bet be to download them from
the internet?

I typically manage all exchange stuff directly on the SBS machine but it
would be nice to manage it from my own machine instead...

Thanks, Brad

Re: Installing the Exchange SYstem Management Tools by Cris

Cris
Thu Nov 22 17:34:13 PST 2007

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Re: Installing the Exchange SYstem Management Tools by Dave

Dave
Fri Nov 23 07:18:12 PST 2007

That is not entirely correct. It is true you cannot use the main SBS setup
program, but:

You can install from the SBS 2000 media, using the Exchange setup files in
the EXCH30 folder (or similar name). Use the SBS product key. It will
recognize that you are installing to a non-server OS and only let you
install the management apps. You will need to apply Exchange 2000 service
pack 3 and the latest hotfix rollup to match what is on your SBS box
(assuming current).

DS


"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@cpunospamservices.net> wrote in
message news:0615E880-C6C5-4E08-9EA3-CBEB3EE6672A@microsoft.com...
Because of the unique requirements of SBS to have everything on the SBS
server
You cannot use the SBS media, it won't let you

You'll need to find someone with the full Exchange CDS. since you are only
installing the System Manager, you are not violating licensing if this is
already installed somewhere else.

--
Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
---------------------------
MVPs do not work for MS.
Please do not contact me directly regarding issues.

"Brad Pears" <bradp@truenorthloghomes.com> wrote in message
news:eWC4l9TLIHA.5580@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
I want to install the Blackberry Enterprise Server software on our Win2K SBS
machine. One of the steps they want you to do is to install the Exchange
System Management tools on a dedicated management workstation - which would
be my XP machine.

Is there a way to get these tools either off of our SBS machine or from the
Win2K SBS installation disks or would my best bet be to download them from
the internet?

I typically manage all exchange stuff directly on the SBS machine but it
would be nice to manage it from my own machine instead...

Thanks, Brad



Re: Installing the Exchange SYstem Management Tools by Brad

Brad
Mon Nov 26 08:54:07 PST 2007

Thanks for your help!

Brad
"Dave Stoecker" <david_stoecker@hotCOFFEEmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23PYAiQeLIHA.4228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> That is not entirely correct. It is true you cannot use the main SBS
> setup program, but:
>
> You can install from the SBS 2000 media, using the Exchange setup files in
> the EXCH30 folder (or similar name). Use the SBS product key. It will
> recognize that you are installing to a non-server OS and only let you
> install the management apps. You will need to apply Exchange 2000 service
> pack 3 and the latest hotfix rollup to match what is on your SBS box
> (assuming current).
>
> DS
>
>
> "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@cpunospamservices.net> wrote in
> message news:0615E880-C6C5-4E08-9EA3-CBEB3EE6672A@microsoft.com...
> Because of the unique requirements of SBS to have everything on the SBS
> server
> You cannot use the SBS media, it won't let you
>
> You'll need to find someone with the full Exchange CDS. since you are
> only installing the System Manager, you are not violating licensing if
> this is already installed somewhere else.
>
> --
> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
> ---------------------------
> MVPs do not work for MS.
> Please do not contact me directly regarding issues.
>
> "Brad Pears" <bradp@truenorthloghomes.com> wrote in message
> news:eWC4l9TLIHA.5580@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I want to install the Blackberry Enterprise Server software on our Win2K
> SBS
> machine. One of the steps they want you to do is to install the Exchange
> System Management tools on a dedicated management workstation - which
> would
> be my XP machine.
>
> Is there a way to get these tools either off of our SBS machine or from
> the
> Win2K SBS installation disks or would my best bet be to download them from
> the internet?
>
> I typically manage all exchange stuff directly on the SBS machine but it
> would be nice to manage it from my own machine instead...
>
> Thanks, Brad
>