How to uninstall and re-install exchange 2007 server?
I have a serious situation in which I remove powershell by mistake on my exchange 2007 server, which makes it impossible for me to install new rollups nor run EMC from the server. I think the only solution I have is to uninstall all roles, then remove
EMC and reinstall all roles again. However, if I do this, will I loose any emails, configuration settings, databases, etc.? Or will everything remain intact as before?
Thanks!
-s
June 19th, 2010 7:14am
Most of the Exchange information is stored in the configuration and domain naming partition of the Active Directory. Some is stored in the databases, and some locally on the server (such as registry settings, metabase/configuration files, tweaks to OWA).
Basically you should be able to do a fresh reinstall if needed and have your server functional and up and running. The most important part of course is that you have valid backups of your databases.
Before you do such a thing, make sure that you document everything as far as you can, most importantly disk layout. Basically it's a good idea to document all configuration steps in the first place.
Recovering an Exchange 2007 Server using the RecoverServer switch
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Recovering-Exchange-2007-Server-RecoverServer-switch.html
Configuring Exchange Server 2007 Preview - Chapter 9: Disaster Recovery with Exchange Server 2007
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-Exchange-Server-2007-Preview-Chapter9-Disaster-Recovery-Exchange-Server-2007.html
MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
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June 19th, 2010 11:59am
Most of the Exchange information is stored in the configuration and domain naming partition of the Active Directory. Some is stored in the databases, and some locally on the server (such as registry settings, metabase/configuration files, tweaks to OWA).
Basically you should be able to do a fresh reinstall if needed and have your server functional and up and running. The most important part of course is that you have valid backups of your databases.
Before you do such a thing, make sure that you document everything as far as you can, most importantly disk layout. Basically it's a good idea to document all configuration steps in the first place.
Recovering an Exchange 2007 Server using the RecoverServer switch
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Recovering-Exchange-2007-Server-RecoverServer-switch.html
Configuring Exchange Server 2007 Preview - Chapter 9: Disaster Recovery with Exchange Server 2007
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-Exchange-Server-2007-Preview-Chapter9-Disaster-Recovery-Exchange-Server-2007.html
MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
Thank you for your response and the links on disaster recovery. The links refer to instructions where the recovery target server needs to be on new hardware. Is there perhaps a method to re-install Exchange Server 2007 on the same server? By
chance, is there some sort of an application repair option? I just need Exchange to rebuild the Exchange PowerShell.
Any advice?
thanks!
-sul.
June 21st, 2010 6:49am
Hi,
What’s your operation system? Is it server 2003?
You may do not need to reinstall all the roles.
Have you tried to reinstall Powershell? I had a same problem as yours and it is resolved by reinstalling Powershell. You can download the Powershell from the following link:
Windows PowerShell 1.0
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/download.mspx
If you cannot install Powershell, please follow these steps to check if the previous PowerShell has been removed completely:
1. Open Windows Explorer. Show the hidden files and folders.
2. Go to c:\windows and open "$NtuninstallKB926139$" folder or "$NtuninstallKB926139-v2$" folder.
3. Go to $NtuninstallKB926139$\spuninst\, double click spuninst.exe to uninstall the PowerShell again.
Then try to reinstall it.
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June 21st, 2010 8:34am
Hi,
What’s your operation system? Is it server 2003?
You may do not need to reinstall all the roles.
Have you tried to reinstall Powershell? I had a same problem as yours and it is resolved by reinstalling Powershell. You can download the Powershell from the following link:
Windows PowerShell 1.0
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/download.mspx
If you cannot install Powershell, please follow these steps to check if the previous PowerShell has been removed completely:
1. Open Windows Explorer. Show the hidden files and folders.
2. Go to c:\windows and open "$NtuninstallKB926139$" folder or "$NtuninstallKB926139-v2$" folder.
3. Go to $NtuninstallKB926139$\spuninst\, double click spuninst.exe to uninstall the PowerShell again.
Then try to reinstall it.
Hi Thomas-Lin,
Thanks for your response. I did as you instructed and it did not fix Exchange. I uninstalled powershell using spuninst.exe and then I re-installed it. As before, EMC does not load and I am unable to apply update roll-ups or service packs.
I'm using Exchange 2007 Standard on a Windows 2003 Standard x64 server.
Any advice?
thanks!
-s.
June 21st, 2010 5:46pm
Hi,
What’s your operation system? Is it server 2003?
You may do not need to reinstall all the roles.
Have you tried to reinstall Powershell? I had a same problem as yours and it is resolved by reinstalling Powershell. You can download the Powershell from the following link:
Windows PowerShell 1.0
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/download.mspx
If you cannot install Powershell, please follow these steps to check if the previous PowerShell has been removed completely:
1. Open Windows Explorer. Show the hidden files and folders.
2. Go to c:\windows and open "$NtuninstallKB926139$" folder or "$NtuninstallKB926139-v2$" folder.
3. Go to $NtuninstallKB926139$\spuninst\, double click spuninst.exe to uninstall the PowerShell again.
Then try to reinstall it.
Hi Thomas-Lin,
Thanks for your response. I did as you instructed and it did not fix Exchange. I uninstalled powershell using spuninst.exe and then I re-installed it. As before, EMC does not load and I am unable to apply update roll-ups or service packs.
I'm using Exchange 2007 Standard on a Windows 2003 Standard x64 server.
Any advice?
thanks!
-s.
Update:
I downloaded Exchange Server 2007 SP2 and installed it. It resolved the problem.
thanks!
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June 22nd, 2010 2:20am