Applies to: Exchange Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2013-01-28
With the Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 management tools, you can configure and manage your Exchange organization remotely. Exchange 2013 management tools include the Exchange Management Shell and the Exchange Toolbox. This topic explains how you can either use Setup.exe or unattended setup mode to install the Exchange 2013 management tools.
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You don’t need to perform this procedure to use the Exchange Administration Center (EAC) remotely. The EAC is a web-based console that’s hosted on computers running the Exchange 2013 Client Access server role. For more information about accessing the EAC remotely, see Exchange Admin Center in Exchange 2013. |
For more information about managing Exchange 2013, see Exchange Admin Center in Exchange 2013 and Exchange Management Shell.
What do you need to know before you begin?
- Estimated time to complete: 10 minutes
- Make sure you've read the release notes prior to installing
Exchange 2013. For more information, see Release Notes for
Exchange 2013.
- The computer you install the management tools on must have a
supported operating system (such as Windows Server 2012 or Windows
8), have enough disk space, be a member of an Active Directory
domain, and satisfy other requirements. For information about
system requirements, see Exchange 2013 System
Requirements.
- To run Exchange 2013 Setup, you must install Microsoft .NET
Framework 4.5, Windows Management Framework 3.0, and other required
software. To understand the prerequisites for all server roles, see
Exchange 2013
Prerequisites.
- For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the
procedures in this topic, see Keyboard Shortcuts in
the Exchange Admin Center.
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Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at: Exchange Server, Exchange Online, or Exchange Online Protection |
Use Setup to install the Exchange 2013 management tools
- Log on to the computer on which you want to install Exchange
2013.
- Navigate to the network location of the Exchange 2013
installation files.
- Start Exchange 2013 Setup by double-clicking
Setup.exe
Important: If you have User Access Control (UAC) enabled, you must right-click Setup.exe
and select Run as administrator. - On the Check for Updates page, choose whether you want
Setup to connect to the Internet and download product and security
updates for Exchange 2013. If you select Connect to the Internet
and check for updates, Setup will download updates and apply
them prior to continuing. If you select Don't check for updates
right now, you can download and install updates manually later.
We recommend that you download and install updates now. Click
Next to continue.
- The Introduction page
begins the process of installing Exchange into your organization.
It will guide you through the installation. Several links to
helpful deployment content are listed. We recommend that you visit
these links prior to continuing setup. Click Next to
continue.
- On the License Agreement page,
review the software license terms. If you agree to the terms,
select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then
click Next.
- On the
Recommended settings page, select whether you want to use
the recommended settings. If you select Use recommended
settings, Exchange will automatically send error reports and
information about your computer hardware and how you use Exchange
to Microsoft. If you select Don't use recommended settings,
these settings remain disabled but you can enable them at any time
after Setup completes. For more information about these settings
and how information sent to Microsoft is used, click ?.
- On the Server Role
Selection page, verify that Management Tools is
selected.
Select Automatically install Windows Server roles and features that are required to install Exchange Server to have the Setup wizard install required Windows prerequisites. You may need to reboot the computer to complete the installation of some Windows features. If you don't select this option, you must install the Windows features manually.
Note: This option installs only the Windows features required by Exchange. You must manually install other prerequisites manually. For more information, see Exchange 2013 Prerequisites.
- On the Installation Space and Location page, either
accept the default installation location or click Browse to
choose a new location. Make sure that you have enough disk space
available in the location where you want to install Exchange. Click
Next to continue.
- If this is the
first time you’ve run Exchange 2013 Setup in your organization, on
the Exchange Organization page, type a name for your
Exchange organization. The Exchange organization name can contain
only the following characters:
- A through Z
- a through z
- 0 through 9
- Space (not leading or trailing)
- Hyphen or dash
Note: The organization name can't contain more than 64 characters. The organization name can't be blank.
Caution: Most organizations don't need to apply the Active Directory split permissions model. If you need to separate management of Active Directory security principals and Exchange configuration, Role Based Access Control (RBAC) split permissions might work for you. For more information, click ?.
- A through Z
- On the Readiness Checks
page, view the status to determine if the organization and server
role prerequisite checks completed successfully. If they haven't
completed successfully, you must resolve any reported errors before
you can install Exchange 2013. You don't need to exit Setup when
resolving some of the prerequisite errors. After resolving a
reported error, click back and then click Next to run
the prerequisite check again. Be sure to also review any warnings
that are reported. If all readiness checks have completed
successfully, click Next to install Exchange 2013.
- On the Completion page,
click Finish.
- Restart the computer after Exchange 2013 has completed.
Use unattended Setup mode to install the Exchange 2013 management tools
- Log on to the computer on which you want to install the
Exchange 2013 management tools.
- Navigate to the network location of the Exchange 2013
installation files.
- At the command prompt, run the following command.
Important: If you have User Access Control (UAC) enabled, you must run Setup.exe
from an elevated command prompt.Copy Code Setup.exe /Role:ManagementTools /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms
For more information, see Install Exchange 2013 Using Unattended Mode.