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QUESTION POSED ON: 05 September 2007
Can I install Exchange 2003 on a 64-bit machine and upgrade it to Exchange 2007?

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No. Exchange 2003 cannot be installed on a 64-bit machine, and Exchange 2007 cannot be installed on a 32-bit machine. You must install Exchange 2007 on new 64-bit hardware and perform a migration; there is no direct upgrade path.


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