exchange server 2007 running on server 2008
can anybody help me?I think I have fallen foul of the new server restrictions.I have a small new network to install.I was advised to go the server 2008 route, with exchange 2007.theis is a single server sute and the exchange install is telling me that I don't have a mailbox database.all the sites I have looked at have told me that 2007 exchange will NOT work on server 2008 unless there is a server 2003 in there somewhare.This seem ridiculous to me, I have spent a week on this one, the client is getting itchy.If I cannot resolve this soon, I will format the drives and go for server 2003 and exchange 2003, at least that works.why do Microsoft do this? I am really confused.I have all the updates in place, totally default install on everything, RDP is working so I can work on it into the night, and really annoy my wife and family, etc.thank you anyone who can help,Grant Dickesonhaving spoken to my suppliers, I have been advised that maybe 2008 SBS is the preferred route, I will format the drives tomorrow, when I get the licenses, unless I get a miracle, and someone comes up with a solution, I can't belive I was so stupid to try and install 2008 and exch 2007 on the same machine,
November 24th, 2009 11:11am

Exchange 2007 SP1 and aboveis supported on Windows 2008: ( not on 2008 R2 just yet - but soon)http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb691354.aspx How to Install Exchange 2007 SP1 and SP2 Prerequisites on Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vistahttp://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/08/16/446709.aspxExchange Server and Windows Server 2008http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996719.aspxExchange 2007 System RequirementsWhat exact problems are you having?
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November 24th, 2009 4:00pm

HI Andy, thanks for getting back to me,it is a single server environment, server 2008 R2 ( this is the problem, I think)domain controller with global catalog,when I go into exchange I get the message "your exchange organisation has no servers with themailbox server role installed"It is a small network with about 12 users, I am wondering if 2008 SBS would be the way to go, the install is less than 21 days old.I have 2 more networks to install in the next month, so even if I do go the sbs route, I will still have this problem in the future.I have booked a server 2008 course for next week, but the client is getting itchy, as I have been some time on the install.I think I have just answered my query, go with sbs, and stick with 2008 for exchange, until support is available for R2.kind regardsGrant
November 24th, 2009 4:46pm

If the OS version for Exchange Server is Windows Server 2008 R2, then please uninstall Exchange Server and then install Exchange Server on other supported OS.If the DC version is Windows Server 2008 R2,then it is the supported OS version in Exchange environment.Regards,Xiu
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November 25th, 2009 10:57am

Thanks all for your help,I have decided that with this tiny network 2008 SBS will be the way forwards.once again thanksGrant Dickeson
November 25th, 2009 12:02pm

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