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Asked by MarkSnark1 in OS/2 Setup, Computer Servers
I have just bought a new Dell Poweredge 2900 with a Xeon 5410. I installed Windows 2003 server on it and would now like to install Exchange 2007. I am finding out that Exchange 2007 is not supported in a 32 bit evironment. Is the new server need to be 64 bit hardware or is based solely on which version of Windows Server 2003 (32 bit or 64 bit) is installed or is it a function of both? Can a 32 bit installation be upgraded to a 64 bit, assuming it is just the OS that dictates 32 v. 64 and not the hardware, or would I have to formatt and reinstall Windows server 2003 64 bit? I am wondering now if it is best to stick with Exchange 2003 on the new server.
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