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Running QB Enterprise Edition with Exchange 2007

Asked by twells34 in Windows 3.x Setup, Exchange Email Server, Server Applications

Hi, I have a client who is running a server with 64 bit Windows 2003 R2 Standard Edition.  The bought this server to be their Quickbooks Enterprise solution.  The server specs are as follows:
2.83 ghz processer with 8GBs or RAM.  Now they want to load Exchange 2007 on to this server with 50 CAL's.  This should not be a problem should it?  It seems the server has plenty of muscle to handle the load.  I'm just concerned about any confilcts that might arrise between Quickbooks Enterprise Edition and Microsoft Exchange 2007.  Any thought?

Thanks!

Tim
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