Installing Exchange Server 2019 Core on Windows Server 2022

The integration of Exchange Server 2019 Core with Windows Server 2022 brings forth a powerful combination for businesses seeking robust email and collaboration solutions. This guide aims to provide a step-by-step approach to installing Exchange Server 2019 Core on Windows Server 2022, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup process.

Prerequisites

Before initiating the installation process, certain prerequisites must be met:

  • A Windows Server 2022 instance must be up and running.
  • Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) should be installed and configured.
  • The server should have a static IP address to maintain consistent network communication.

Step 1: Prepare Windows Server 2022

Ensure that your Windows Server 2022 is configured correctly. This includes setting up the correct regional settings, configuring the network settings with a static IP address, and joining the server to the Active Directory domain.

Step 2: Install Required Features and Roles

  • Exchange Server 2019 Core requires specific roles and features to be installed on Windows Server 2022. These include:
  • .NET Framework 4.8 or later
  • Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013
  • Unified Communications Managed API 4.0

You can install these prerequisites using PowerShell or through the Server Manager interface.

Step 3: Prepare Active Directory

Before installing Exchange Server, you must prepare your Active Directory environment. This involves extending the AD schema to include Exchange-specific classes and attributes, creating Exchange system objects in the AD, and preparing each domain where Exchange will be installed.

Step 4: Install Exchange Server 2019 Core

With the prerequisites in place, you can proceed to install Exchange Server 2019 Core. Mount the Exchange installation media and launch the setup. During the setup, you will select the roles to be installed, agree to the license terms, and configure other settings as prompted.

Step 5: Post-Installation Configuration

After the installation, perform post-installation tasks such as configuring Exchange services, setting up mailboxes, and verifying that the Exchange Administrative Center is accessible.

Step 6: Verify the Installation

To confirm that Exchange Server 2019 Core has been installed successfully, use the Exchange Management Shell or the Exchange Administrative Center to check the server’s status and functionality.

Completed - Exchange Core Installation

 

Conclusion

Installing Exchange Server 2019 Core on Windows Server 2022 requires careful planning and execution. By following the steps outlined in this guide, IT professionals can ensure a successful deployment, providing their organizations with a stable and secure email and collaboration platform.

For more detailed instructions and best practices, refer to the below YouTube video. Happy installing!

Download the Cmdlets used on this video from here.

 

How to Install Exchange Server 2013

Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 can seem daunting, but with the right preparation and steps, it becomes manageable. This guide will walk you through the process.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

    • “Operating System”: Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 or later, or Windows Server 2012.
    • “Disk Space”: At least 30GB for installation.
    • “Memory”: Minimum 8GB for Mailbox server role, 4GB for Client Access server role.
    • “.NET Framework”: Version 4.5 or later.
    • “Windows Management Framework”: Version 3.0.
    • “Active Directory”: Must be prepared with the necessary schema updates.

 

Step 1: Prepare Active Directory

  • “Log in” to a server with the necessary administrative privileges.
  • “Open PowerShell” and run the following commands to install the required tools:
Import-Module ServerManager
Add-WindowsFeature RSAT-ADDS
  • “Prepare the Active Directory” schema:

 

setup /PrepareSchema /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms
setup /PrepareAD /OrganizationName:”YourOrganizationName” /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms

 

Step 2: Install Prerequisites

  • “Install the required Windows features”:

 

Install-WindowsFeature AS-HTTP-Activation, Desktop-Experience, NET-Framework-45-Features, RPC-over-HTTP-proxy, RSAT-ADDS, Web-Server, Web-Basic-Auth, Web-Client-Auth, Web-Digest-Auth, Web-Dyn-Compression, Web-ISAPI-Ext, Web-ISAPI-Filter, Web-Metabase, Web-Server, Web-Stat-Compression, Web-Windows-Auth, Windows-Identity-Foundation

 

  • “Restart the server” to apply changes.

Step 3: Install Exchange Server 2013

  • “Download Exchange Server 2013” installation files from the official Microsoft website.
  • “Extract the files” and navigate to the setup directory.
  • “Run Setup.exe” to start the installation wizard.
  • “Choose the installation mode” (e.g., typical or custom) and follow the prompts to install the Mailbox and Client Access roles.
  • “Complete the installation” by following the on-screen instructions, including configuring the Exchange organization and specifying the server roles.

Note: To install Exchange server 2013 using Unattended (Command Prompt) mode, you can run the below command from the downloaded Exchange setup.exe folder.

.Setup.exe /mode:Install /role:ClientAccess,Mailbox /OrganizationName:PS /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms

You can also watch the below YouTube video to learn on How to Install Exchange Server 2013

 

 

Step 4: Post-Installation Tasks

  • “Verify the installation” by opening the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) and checking the server status.
By following these steps, you should have a functional Exchange Server 2013 environment ready to handle your organization’s email needs.

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