- Exchange 2010 sp2 version install#
- Exchange 2010 sp2 version update#
- Exchange 2010 sp2 version upgrade#
You can perform a clean installation of Exchange 2007 SP2.
Exchange 2010 sp2 version upgrade#
If you want to run the Setup program in upgrade mode to perform an in-place upgrade from a beta version of Exchange 2007 SP2, you must first prepare Active Directory and the domains. Run the Setup program in upgrade mode to perform an in-place upgrade to Exchange 2007 SP2.
Exchange 2010 sp2 version install#
You can use any of the following methods when you install Exchange 2007 SP2: You can install Exchange 2007 SP2 from the command line or by using the Exchange 2007 Setup wizard. Windows Installer (MSI) 4.5 is required to install Exchange 2007 SP2.įor more information about these changes, see Changes in the Exchange 2007 SP2 Setup Program.Ĭonsider the following when you install Exchange 2007 SP2: Stub components have been created for every Exchange server role. The Windows Installer XML (WiX) toolset has been updated to the latest stable version.ĭiagnostics registry entries have been recoded to be separate from other registry entries.
Exchange 2010 sp2 version update#
The Windows Installer Setup program for Exchange 2007 SP2 has changed to improve support for Exchange 2007 SP2 update rollup packages. For example, to obtain a pattern match rather than a word match, a transport rule that contains a "when the from address contains specific words" condition must be changed to "when the from address contains text patterns." Given this change, if you intend for an existing rule to match only the actual word, no action is required. Existing rules will be recompiled after Update Rollup 9 or Exchange 2007 SP2 is installed and the Microsoft Exchange Transport service is restarted. However, any rules that are based on the old behavior (pattern match) will not work after Update Rollup 9 or Exchange 2007 SP2 is installed. In this case, you must rebuild your transport rules to specify that a subject, body, from address, or header contains text patterns instead of specific words. Starting with Update Rollup 9 for Exchange 2007 SP1, this condition is matched only by the actual word, where âwordâ is defined as any group of letters or digits that are surrounded by non-word characters. Non-word characters are characters other than letters or digits. For example, if you defined âchangeâ as the specific word, any strings that contained âchange,â such as âExchangeâ or âchanges,â would be considered a match. Update Rollup 9 for Exchange 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2007 SP2 include a change to the âwhen the Subject field or the body of the message contains text patternsâ condition that is used to create a transport rule. Previously, this condition matched any strings that contained the word that was specified. Instead, the features are documented in the Outlook Web Access Help. The Exchange 2007 SP2-related features for Outlook Web Access are not documented in Exchange 2007 SP2 Help.