Exchange 2007 New Install - Organization is in mixed mode
Hi,
Our exchange 2003 server died, so we purchased a new server and I am trying to setup Exchange 2007 on it, but it keeps telling me that "Organization is in mixed mode" well I went to my DC and removed the entries using ldp from "Configuration\Services\Microsoft Exchange\Organization Name\Administrative Groups\My Administrative Group\Servers" but I still receive the "mixed mode" message when setting up X2007.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
Ian
June 28th, 2007 5:14pm
You need to change your Active Directory Mode! Currently it's mixed and it should be "Windows 2000 native" at least (or even "Windows 2003")
Regards
Wolfgang
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June 29th, 2007 9:13am
Yes, please raise the domain functional level to "native" mode.
June 29th, 2007 11:47pm
my domain functional level is already at the highest but still I get the error when installing exchange 2007
Organization PrerequisitesFailed
Error:The Exchange organization is not in native mode.Recommended Action: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=30939&l=en&v=ExBPA.3&id=63bbe074-5dae-41b4-b71b-80ffb0b1d42b
any ideas anyone ?
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July 1st, 2007 7:35pm
my domain functional level is already at the highest but still I get the error when installing exchange 2007
Organization PrerequisitesFailed
Error:The Exchange organization is not in native mode.Recommended Action: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=30939&l=en&v=ExBPA.3&id=63bbe074-5dae-41b4-b71b-80ffb0b1d42b
any ideas anyone ?
my old exchange 5.5 has already been decommissioned.
July 1st, 2007 7:36pm
I have the same problem - when I check active directory the domain functional level has already been raised to the highest level.
Organization PrerequisitesFailed
Error:The Exchange organization is not in native mode.Recommended Action: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=30939&l=en&v=ExBPA.3&id=63bbe074-5dae-41b4-b71b-80ffb0b1d42b
my old 5.5 has already been decommissioned.
anyone any ideas ?
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July 1st, 2007 7:40pm
Hi My domain level has already been raised.
"This domain is operating at the highest possible functional level" "Current domain functional level; Windows Server 2003"
Anyone got any ideas as this is driving me CRAZY?
July 2nd, 2007 5:14pm
IanKeogh wrote:
Hi My domain level has already been raised.
"This domain is operating at the highest possible functional level" "Current domain functional level; Windows Server 2003"
Anyone got any ideas as this is driving me CRAZY?
Did you restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service?
"You must restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service on all the Exchange servers in your organization to take full advantage of Exchange native mode. You do not have to restart all the Microsoft Exchange Information Store services at the same time, but you must restart the service on each server so that the server can take advantage of all Exchange native mode features. Restart the service on your servers after the change to native mode has been replicated to the local Microsoft Windows domain controller.
To restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service
Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
In the Services (Local) pane, find the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service.
Right-click the service and then click Restart"
//Lankan
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July 3rd, 2007 5:07pm
Hi, I am facing the same error as Ian. I had Exchange 2003 installed on my machine. I uninstalled it and then am trying to install Exchange 2007 Management Tools on the system(Windows 2003 x86).The error I am getting is "The Exchange organisation is not in native mode".The recommended action is http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/63bbe074-5dae-41b4-b71b-80ffb0b1d42b.aspxBut, I do not have Exchange 2003 installed anymore, so I cannot follow these steps!Any ideas I can try?Thanks.
July 17th, 2007 5:17pm
Hi,
You could try to install exchange 2003 system manager on a workstation and raise the level.
Leif
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July 17th, 2007 9:02pm
Removing the Exchange server entry is not sufficient; you must either manually remove the entire organization, or redeploy Exchange 2003 using the /disasterrecovery switch to maintain the organization. Then, once the 2003 server has been re-deployed, change the organization's functional level to 2000 native (assuming there are no 5.5 servers in the org) before deploying an Exchange 2007 server.Also note that Exchange 2007 cannot be deployed in an org with 5.5 servers, in case you have any.Aaron FirouzSenior Architect
August 6th, 2007 5:06pm
Hi, you mention "manually removing the entire organization". Can you expand on this? Do you mean by using LDP.exe and deleting the Microsoft Exchange container in cn=services;cn=configuration
I have tried modifying legacyExchangeDN from an incorrectly spelled version of my organization to the correct spelling as well as following guidelines to make sure msExchAdminGroupMode=0, which it already was.
I am having the same problems as the original post - we previously installed Exchange2003 and before deploying properly the server it was running on failed, so it was not properly uninstalled and I no longer have access to the Exchange System Manager to change the mode to native.
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August 22nd, 2007 6:24pm
Hi,
Since your exchange server was not removed properly from AD, then all Exchange Organization entries still exists and you can't install Exchange Server 2007 in this case untill you either:
delete your old Exchange organization with ADSI edit or LDP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325323/en-us, then starta over with all the schema updates, and AD update, etc. this will be a new Exchange Server 2007 Organization.
or if you don't want to remove your current Exchange Organization which was based on Exchange 2003, then what you can do is to install Exchange System Management Components from Exchange Server 2003 setup wizard. don't install the complete exchange, choose custom in the installation type, then choose only Exchange System Management Component.
after that open ESM (Exchange System Management), then right click on your exchange organization which listed at the top of the console tree, then click on properties.
then choose change mode, if the mode was mentioned as mixed, which is your case, then a pop message will appear till you that this process is a one way process which completed , you can't roll back from native to mixed.
after that your Exchange organization will be upgraded or raised to native.
then you can start your exchange server 2007 installation.
then you want to migrate and transfer all exchange configuration from 2003 to 2007, please follow the below link to transfer and migrate all remaining settings and configuration from 2003 to 2007 which includes Offline Address Book, Email Address Policy, System Folders, RUS, etc:
How to completely remove Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 from Active Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/273478/en-us#appliesto
please let me know if the above steps helped you in solving your problem.
Regards
Alaa
August 27th, 2007 1:45am
Hi, this is what i did to get around the problem.Iran adsiedit.msc and deleted the exchange config info. After that, I was able to rpoceed with Exchange 2007 installation.
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August 27th, 2007 10:29am
Good that you could install Exchange Server 2007 , finally
Best Regards,
Alaa
August 27th, 2007 11:12am