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Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. However there are direct benefits with deploying the Exchange schema with Exchange SP2. One of the new features in Exchange SP2 is the ability for administrators to control certain settings at the organization level that originally were configured via configuration files; the schema changes have enabled us to move some of these settings now into AD.

Expect to hear more about this in a future blog post. In order to extend the schema you must meet all the pre-requisites: You must be running the Exchange setup with a domain account that is a member of the Schema Admins and Enterprise Admins security groups. The machine on which you run the Exchange setup schema extension process must be a member of the same domain and Active Directory site as the Schema Master. The machine on which you run the Exchange setup schema extension process must be:.

Windows Server with Windows Installer 4. Windows Server SP2. The ETS is a highly-privileged universal security group USG that has read and write access to every Exchange-related object in the Exchange organization. This means that for any action that acts against a local server resource, for example in enumerating the IIS virtual directories, to succeed the Exchange Trusted SubSystem needs sufficient rights to view or manipulate those local resources depending on the action.

In order to support coexistence with Exchange , Exchange SP2 creates this security group in In order to prepare Active Directory you must meet all the pre-requisites: You must be running the Exchange setup with a domain account that is a member of the Enterprise Admins security group.

Microsoft Windows Installer is a component of the Windows operating system. Windows Installer provides a standard foundation for installing and uninstalling software. Software manufacturers can create the setup of their products to use Windows Installer to help make software installation, maintenance, and uninstallation straightforward and easy.

The Exchange and Exchange setup engine is an example of a product that leverages Windows Installer. Specifically we have a setup wrapper that launches and installs the product via an MSI file. Windows Installer also allows us to patch via MSP files.

However, several of our customers have experienced an issue due to Windows Installer and the way rollups are applied. Essentially the following could happen: You installed Exchange SP1 on a machine that does not have Windows Installer 4. You removed the setup media or disconnected the network share. You then applied SP1 RU4v1. You then uninstall SP1 RU4v1. During the uninstall you are now prompted for the source media Exchange SP1. This scenario was a result of a bug in the Installer setup experience, where if we ship a non-versioned file with a companion file in the main product setup MSI file so in the Exchange SP1 media and then and we patch the non-versioned file for the first time so in the SP1 RU4v1 patch then the uninstall of the patch prompts for original install media because MSI has a bug where it does not make a backup of the non-versioned file when installing the patch.

An example of a non-versioned file is the logon. Beginning with Exchange , Sustained Engineering moved to model where we release public rollups on a routine basis as opposed to building individual hot-fixes that may or may not be publically accessible.

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