Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
Recipe 17.3. Installing Additional Exchange Servers
Problem
You want to install an additional Exchange Server. Solution
Using a graphical user interface
Using a command-line interface
Any Exchange server installations after the initial Exchange server can be handled through the command line with the unattended installation process. You will need to generate and use an unattended installation INI file. See Recipe Recipe 17.5 for more on the INI file creation process. Once you have an unattended file, use the following command to install Exchange: > <driveletter>:\setup\i386\setup.exe /unattendfile <unattendfile>
If there is an error during the install process, it will be recorded in the Exchange Server setup log, which by default will be located in the root of the system drive, generally c: \.. Discussion
Exchange Server has several software prerequisites for its installation. You must have these prerequisites met prior to installing Exchange or else Exchange will refuse to install. See Recipe 17.2 for more details on the prerequisites. Using a command-line interface
If you have only one or two Exchange servers, automating the Exchange Server service pack installation will probably not appeal to you. However, if you have several Exchange Servers, using the unattended installation features of Exchange can certainly lead to time savings, efficiency, and consistency. See Also
Recipe 17.4 and Recipe 17.5, MS KB 822593 (Description of the /ChooseDC Switch in Exchange Server 2003), and MS KB 822893 (Setup Options for Exchange Server 2003) |