Some administrators don’t like to use Terminal Services sessions to manage their Exchange Server environment. In this article we’re going to see how to install the Exchange Management Tools on a workstation running Windows XP 32bit.
At the moment, there is no support for installing Exchange Management Tools on Windows Vista. If you are running Windows Vista, you should wait for the release of Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1.
If you’re running a Windows XP x64 bit, you can follow this document but you should use x64 Tools and hotfixes. In this article we’re going to show how this is done in a Windows XP 32bit machine.
To accomplish our objective, follow these steps:
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Install IIS Common Core files on the workstation
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Install .NET Framework 2.0
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Install a hotfix for .NET Framework 2.0
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Install the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0
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Install Windows PowerShell
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Install Exchange Server 2007 on a Windows XP workstation
Way more info is listed on Anderson Patricio msexchange link!
