You need to get the 32bit version of exchange and install the managment part on your XP station.
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I have the 2003 Adminpak installed on my SP2 XP workstation. I mainly use it for creating new users. I am looking for an answer as to how i can add the exchange 2007 tasks and tabs to the users and computers msc so i can manage the users mailbox.
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Hi,
You will need to install the Exchange management tools on your XP machine. Since the ones supplied with your Exchange CD will be 64bit, you'll need to download the evaluation verision of EX2007 which will run on a 32bit environment. You can then install the management tools from there.
The following MSKB explains all: http://support.microsoft.c
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by: SplinterCell5894Posted on 2008-05-22 at 08:42:43ID: 21624857
I'm not sure about Ex2007, but in 2003, you would install the Management Tools on the XP box by running Setup off the Exchange installation media.
With 2007, though, I'm not sure if it will work on XP. You can give it a shot, though.
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