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Article ID: 251814

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q251814


SYMPTOMS

Setup of Microsoft Exchange Server on a member server doesn't work and you receive on of the following error messages:

When installing Exchange Server 5.5:

This computer must belong to a Windows NT domain before Microsoft Exchange can be installed.


When installing Exchange Server 5.0:

You must be logged into an NT domain to run Microsoft Exchange Server Setup.

CAUSE

This error occurs if you are logged on to the local computer instead of the domain while you are running the Setup program.

RESOLUTION

Specify a domain when you log on to the server.

  1. Log off of the server.
  2. Log on and specify the domain name in either the Log on to field (for Microsoft Windows 2000) or the Domain field (for Microsoft Windows NT) in the Logon dialog box.

NOTE: You may need to click Options to see the Log on to field.

MORE INFORMATION

Exchange Server uses the security features of Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 including authentication, access control, and auditing, to prevent unauthorized use of the system. As a result, Exchange Server must be installed on a computer running either Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 that is part of a domain, rather than a workgroup.


Additional query words: security

Keywords: kbprb KB251814