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Ian McShane
Now before I start, I know that installing Exchange 2003 onto Windows 2003
x64 is not a supported configuration. However, I need to make use of some
DLLs that are installed as part of the ESM installation.
The install can be completed, albeit with a warning dialogue, on Windows
2003 base and SP1 (and all available updates). After installing Windows 2003
SP2, it is not possible to continue past the warning dialogue. The continue
button that is available in base and SP1 is greyed out under SP2.
I've searched high and low for an explanation of this, it's not detailed in
the SP2 release notes or readme and there is no KB article mentioning this
(not even on premier).
I'm looking for a reg key of sorts (or some other way to bypass) that will
let me continue past this compatibility warning in my lab environment.
x64 is not a supported configuration. However, I need to make use of some
DLLs that are installed as part of the ESM installation.
The install can be completed, albeit with a warning dialogue, on Windows
2003 base and SP1 (and all available updates). After installing Windows 2003
SP2, it is not possible to continue past the warning dialogue. The continue
button that is available in base and SP1 is greyed out under SP2.
I've searched high and low for an explanation of this, it's not detailed in
the SP2 release notes or readme and there is no KB article mentioning this
(not even on premier).
I'm looking for a reg key of sorts (or some other way to bypass) that will
let me continue past this compatibility warning in my lab environment.