You can deploy Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) on your
Unified Messaging servers by performing a clean installation of Exchange
2010 SP2, by upgrading from Exchange Server 2007 SP3 to Exchange 2010
SP2, or by upgrading from the RTM or SP1 version of Exchange 2010 to
Exchange 2010 SP2.
There are several steps that you must complete to correctly
install or upgrade your Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) servers.
However, different steps are required depending on the method you're
using to deploy Exchange 2010 SP2 on your UM servers. These methods
include:
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A clean installation You perform a clean
installation of the operating system and then install Exchange 2010 SP2
on new hardware. For the steps to perform a clean installation, see Checklist: Install Exchange Server 2010 SP2 on a New UM Server.
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Upgrading from Exchange 2007 SP3 Unified Messaging You
upgrade an existing Unified Messaging server running Exchange 2007 SP3
to Exchange 2010 SP2. For the steps to upgrade, see Checklist: Upgrade UM from Exchange 2007 SP3 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
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Upgrading from Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging RTM or SP1 You
upgrade an existing Unified Messaging server running the RTM or the SP1
version of Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2010 SP2 Unified Messaging. For
the steps to upgrade, see Checklist: Upgrade UM from Exchange 2010 RTM or SP1 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
The following steps are required to perform a clean installation of Exchange 2010 SP2 on a new Unified Messaging server.
Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1, the Unified Messaging
server role relied on Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 (UCMA)
for its underlying SIP signaling and speech processing. The UCMA
platform, along with its prerequisites, must be installed on the UM
server before you install or upgrade UM to Exchange 2010 SP2. If any of
the prerequisites are missing from the server, Exchange 2010 SP2 Setup
will inform you that the component is missing and provide you with a
download link so you can download and install it. Then you can continue
by restarting Setup for SP2.
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following components and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following components and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
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Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 - Installing Windows Server 2008 R2
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64 updates - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64
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Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 2.0 and Windows PowerShell V2 (Windows6.0-KB968930.msu) - Windows Management Framework Core package (Windows PowerShell 2.0 and WinRM 2.0)
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Microsoft Speech Platform - Server Runtime (Version 10.1) (SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi)
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Unified Communications Managed API 2.0, Core Runtime (64-bit) (UcmaRuntimeWebDownloadX64.msi)
Note: If you've already installed a version of the Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 on a Client Access server in your Exchange organization, you must also install a hotfix. For information about how to install the required hotfix, see OCS 2007 R2 Web Service Provider Hotfix KB 981256.
You can download and install Exchange 2010 SP2 on each
server or install SP2 from the Exchange 2010 SP2 DVD. Either way, you
use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 Setup wizard to
install Exchange 2010 SP2.
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To download and install Exchange 2010 SP2 from the Web, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2.
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To install Exchange 2010 from the Exchange 2010 SP2 DVD, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2010 SP1 or Exchange 2010 SP2.
Exchange Unified Messaging language packs are
version-specific and platform-specific. Since Exchange 2007, there have
been separate releases for UM language packs, including the RTM version
of Exchange 2007, Exchange 2007 SP1, SP2, and SP3, the RTM version of
Exchange 2010, and Exchange 2010 SP1 and SP2. For some of these
versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads are available, but for other
releases only 64-bit downloads are available.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
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To ensure that all Unified Messaging features are available in the UM language packs you install, you must install the Exchange 2010 Client and Server Language Pack on each UM server in the dial plan. If you don’t install the Client and Server Language Pack, some features may not work as expected. Some features, like Voice Mail Preview, will work in the language that's configured on the dial plan, but when only the UM language pack is installed. However, features like Outlook Voice Access and user interface text won’t work in the language chosen by the user without having both the UM language pack and the Client and Server Language Pack installed. The language pack bundle for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is integrated into the download for Exchange 2010 SP2. To download SP2 for Exchange 2010, see Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2). However, the language pack bundle for Exchange 2010 SP1 is still available. To download and install the additional Exchange 2010 SP1 client and server language packs on servers in your organization, see the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Language Pack Bundle. |
After you install the Unified Messaging server, it's in an
enabled state. However, before the UM server can answer and process
incoming calls, you must add the UM server to a UM dial plan. You can
add an Exchange 2010 SP2 UM server to one or more UM dial plans that
have different security settings at the same time. For more information,
see Add a UM Server to a Dial Plan.
The following steps are required to perform an upgrade on a
Unified Messaging server that has Exchange 2007 SP3 installed to an
Exchange 2010 SP2 Unified Messaging server.
Verify that you've deployed or upgraded the Client Access,
Mailbox, and Hub Transport servers in your organization to Exchange
2010. For details, see Verify an Exchange 2010 Installation.
While you're upgrading the UM server running Exchange 2007
SP3, you don't want it to be able to answering incoming calls. Perform
one of the following two tasks to prevent the UM server from answering
incoming calls:
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Disable Unified Messaging For information about how to do this, see How to Disable Unified Messaging on Exchange 2007.
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Remove the UM server from a dial plan For information about how to do this, see How to Remove a Unified Messaging Server from a Dial Plan.
Unified Messaging language packs make it possible for
Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 UM servers to speak additional languages
to callers and recognize languages other than US English (en-US) when
callers use Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) or when voice messages
are transcribed. Several UM language packs are available for Exchange
2010 SP2.
After you install the Unified Messaging sever role, only the en-US UM language pack is available. If you've installed other UM language packs in addition to the en-US language pack on any UM server, you must first remove all Exchange 2007 UM language packs except the en-US language pack (because it can't be removed). You must do this because of the differences between the speech services platform included with Exchange 2007 and the platform used for speech services and SIP signaling in Exchange 2010 SP2. For more information about the new UM language packs that are available, see New Unified Messaging Functionality and Voice Mail Features in Exchange 2010 SP1.
To check which UM language packs are installed, run one of the following commands.
After you've removed all the language packs, install the Exchange 2010 SP2 version. For details, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 UM Language Packs from RTM or SP1 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
After you install the Unified Messaging sever role, only the en-US UM language pack is available. If you've installed other UM language packs in addition to the en-US language pack on any UM server, you must first remove all Exchange 2007 UM language packs except the en-US language pack (because it can't be removed). You must do this because of the differences between the speech services platform included with Exchange 2007 and the platform used for speech services and SIP signaling in Exchange 2010 SP2. For more information about the new UM language packs that are available, see New Unified Messaging Functionality and Voice Mail Features in Exchange 2010 SP1.
To check which UM language packs are installed, run one of the following commands.
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To see a list of all the language packs that are installed on a specific UM dial plan, run:
Get-UMDialPlan identity MyUMDialPlan |FormatList
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To see a list of all the UM language packs installed on a single UM server, run:
Get-UMServer -identity MyUMServer |FormatList
After you've removed all the language packs, install the Exchange 2010 SP2 version. For details, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 UM Language Packs from RTM or SP1 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
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If you have multiple UM dial plans in your organization, we recommend that you remove all UM language packs from each of the UM servers that are associated with a single dial plan. After you remove these language packs, you can install the prerequisites and Exchange 2010 SP2 and then install the SP2 UM language packs on each UM server. |
Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1, the Unified Messaging
server role relied on Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 (UCMA)
for its underlying SIP signaling and speech processing. The UCMA
platform, along with its prerequisites, must be installed on the UM
server before you install or upgrade UM to Exchange 2010 SP2. If any
prerequisite is missing from the server, Exchange 2010 Setup will inform
you that the component is missing and provide you with a link so you
can download and install it. Then you can continue by restarting Setup
for Exchange 2010 SP2.
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following components, and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following components, and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
-
Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 - Installing Windows Server 2008 R2
-
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64 updates - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64
-
Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 2.0 and Windows PowerShell
V2 (Windows6.0-KB968930.msu) - For more information, see Microsoft
Knowledge Base article 968930, Windows Management Framework core package (Windows PowerShell 2.0 and WinRM 2.0).
-
Microsoft Speech Platform - Server Runtime (Version 10.1) (SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi)
-
Unified Communications Managed API 2.0, Core Runtime (64-bit) (UcmaRuntimeWebDownloadX64.msi)
Note: If you've already installed a version of the Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 on a Client Access server in your Exchange organization, you must also install a hotfix. For information about how to install the required hotfix, see OCS 2007 R2 Web Service Provider Hotfix KB 981256.
After you've removed the Exchange 2010 RTM UM language packs
from the UM servers, you can download and install Exchange 2010 SP2 on
each UM server. You use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2
Setup wizard to install Exchange 2010 SP2.
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For more information about Exchange 2010 SP2 and to download it, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2.
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For more information about how to install Exchange 2010 SP2, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2010 SP1 or Exchange 2010 SP2.
Exchange Unified Messaging language packs are
version-specific and platform-specific. Since the original release of
Exchange 2007, there have been separate releases for UM language packs,
including Exchange 2007 RTM, Exchange 2007 SP1, SP2, and SP3, Exchange
2010 RTM, and Exchange 2010 SP1 and SP2. For some of these versions,
both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads are available, but for other releases
only 64-bit downloads are available.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the Exchange 2010 SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
To ensure that all Unified Messaging features are available in the UM language packs you install, you must install the Exchange 2010 Client and Server Language Pack on each UM server in the dial plan. If you don’t install the Client and Server Language Pack, some features may not work as expected. Some features, like Voice Mail Preview, will work in the language that’s configured on the dial plan but when only the UM language pack is installed. However, features like Outlook Voice Access and user interface text won’t work in the language selected by the user without having both the UM language pack and the Client and Server Language Pack installed. The language pack bundle for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is integrated into the download for Exchange 2010 SP2. To download SP2 for Exchange 2010, see Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2). However, the language pack bundle for Exchange 2010 SP1 is still available. To download and install the additional Exchange 2010 SP1 client and server language packs on servers in your organization, see the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Language Pack Bundle.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the Exchange 2010 SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
To ensure that all Unified Messaging features are available in the UM language packs you install, you must install the Exchange 2010 Client and Server Language Pack on each UM server in the dial plan. If you don’t install the Client and Server Language Pack, some features may not work as expected. Some features, like Voice Mail Preview, will work in the language that’s configured on the dial plan but when only the UM language pack is installed. However, features like Outlook Voice Access and user interface text won’t work in the language selected by the user without having both the UM language pack and the Client and Server Language Pack installed. The language pack bundle for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is integrated into the download for Exchange 2010 SP2. To download SP2 for Exchange 2010, see Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2). However, the language pack bundle for Exchange 2010 SP1 is still available. To download and install the additional Exchange 2010 SP1 client and server language packs on servers in your organization, see the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Language Pack Bundle.
After you install the Unified Messaging (UM) server, it's in
an enabled state. However, before the UM server can answer and process
incoming calls, you must add the UM server to a UM dial plan. You can
add an Exchange 2010 SP2 UM server to one or more UM dial plans that
have different security settings at the same time. For more information,
see Add a UM Server to a Dial Plan.
The following steps are required to upgrade a Unified
Messaging server running the RTM or SP1 version of Exchange 2010 to
Exchange 2010 SP2.
While you're upgrading the UM server running Exchange 2010
RTM or SP1, you don't want it to be able to answering incoming calls.
Perform one of the following two tasks to prevent the UM server from
answering incoming calls:
-
Disable Unified Messaging For information about how to do this, see Disable Unified Messaging on Exchange 2010.
-
Remove the UM server from a dial plan For information about how to do this, see Remove a UM Server from a Dial Plan.
Starting with Exchange 2010 SP1, the Unified Messaging
server role relied on Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 (UCMA)
for its underlying SIP signaling and speech processing. The UCMA
platform, along with its prerequisites, must be installed on the UM
server before you install or upgrade UM to Exchange 2010 SP2. If any
prerequisite is missing from the server, Exchange 2010 Setup will inform
you that the component is missing and provide you with a link so you
can download and install it. Then you can continue by restarting Setup
for Exchange 2010 SP2.
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following, and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
The Unified Messaging server role in Exchange 2010 SP2 relies on the following, and requires that they be installed prior to installing SP2:
-
Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 - Installing Windows Server 2008 R2
-
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
-
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64 updates - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for Windows Vista x64, and Windows Server 2008 x64
-
Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 2.0 and Windows PowerShell
V2 (Windows6.0-KB968930.msu) - For more information, see Microsoft
Knowledge Base article 968930, Windows Management Framework core package (Windows PowerShell 2.0 and WinRM 2.0).
-
Microsoft Speech Platform - Server Runtime (Version 10.1) (SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi)
-
Unified Communications Managed API 2.0, Core Runtime (64-bit) (UcmaRuntimeWebDownloadX64.msi)
Note: If you've already installed a version of the Unified Communications Managed API v. 2.0 on a Client Access server in your Exchange organization, you must also install a hotfix. For information about how to install the required hotfix, see OCS 2007 R2 Web Service Provider Hotfix KB 981256.
Unified Messaging language packs make it possible for
Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 UM servers to speak additional languages
to callers and recognize languages other than US English (en-US) when
callers use Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) or when voice messages
are transcribed. Several UM language packs are available for Exchange
2010 SP2. For more information about the new UM language packs that are
available, see New Unified Messaging Functionality and Voice Mail Features in Exchange 2010 SP1.
After you install the Unified Messaging sever role, only the en-US UM language pack is available. If you've installed other UM language packs in addition to the en-US language pack on any UM server, you must first remove all Exchange 2010 RTM or SP1 UM language packs except the en-US language pack (because it can't be removed). You must do this because of the differences between the speech services platform included with Exchange 2007 SP3 and Exchange 2010 RTM and SP1 and the platform used for speech services and SIP signaling in Exchange 2010 SP2.
To check which UM language packs are installed, run one of the following commands.
After you've removed all the language packs, install the Exchange 2010 SP2 version. For details, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 UM Language Packs from RTM or SP1 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
After you install the Unified Messaging sever role, only the en-US UM language pack is available. If you've installed other UM language packs in addition to the en-US language pack on any UM server, you must first remove all Exchange 2010 RTM or SP1 UM language packs except the en-US language pack (because it can't be removed). You must do this because of the differences between the speech services platform included with Exchange 2007 SP3 and Exchange 2010 RTM and SP1 and the platform used for speech services and SIP signaling in Exchange 2010 SP2.
To check which UM language packs are installed, run one of the following commands.
-
To see a list of all the language packs that are installed on a specific UM dial plan, run:
Get-UMDialPlan identity MyUMDialPlan |FormatList
-
To see a list of all the UM language packs installed on a single UM server, run:
Get-UMServer -identity MyUMServer |FormatList
After you've removed all the language packs, install the Exchange 2010 SP2 version. For details, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 UM Language Packs from RTM or SP1 to Exchange 2010 SP2.
Important: |
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If you have multiple UM dial plans in your organization, we recommend that you remove all UM language packs from each of the UM servers that are associated with a single dial plan. After you remove these language packs, you can install the prerequisites and Exchange 2010 SP2 and then install the SP2 UM language packs on each UM server. |
After you've removed the Exchange 2010 RTM UM language packs
from the UM servers, you can download and install Exchange 2010 SP2 on
each UM server. You use the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2
Setup wizard to install Exchange 2010 SP2.
-
For more information about Exchange 2010 SP2 and to download it, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2.
-
For more information about how to install Exchange 2010 SP2, see Upgrade Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2010 SP1 or Exchange 2010 SP2.
Exchange Unified Messaging language packs are
version-specific and platform-specific. Since Exchange 2007, there have
been separate releases for UM language packs, including Exchange 2007
RTM, Exchange 2007 2007 SP1, SP2, and SP3, Exchange 2010 RTM, and
Exchange 2010 SP1 and SP2. For some of these versions, both 32-bit and
64-bit downloads are available, but for other releases only 64-bit
downloads are available.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the Exchange 2010 SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
It's very important that you install the correct version and platform of the UM language packs on a UM server. Don't install UM language packs on a Unified Messaging server that's running an earlier version of Exchange or that's designed for a 32-bit platform.
The last task to perform when you upgrade is to download and install the required Unified Messaging SP2 language packs that you need on the UM servers in your organization. Make sure to install each UM language pack on each UM server and to set the default language on all dial plans that the UM server is associated with. Setting the default language makes that language available to users. Each UM language pack is bundled in a single .exe file. To download the Exchange 2010 SP2 UM language packs, see Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM Language Packs.
Important: |
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To ensure that all Unified Messaging features are available in the UM language packs you install, you must install the Exchange 2010 Client and Server Language Pack on each UM server in the dial plan. If you don’t install the Client and Server Language Pack, some features may not work as expected. Some features, like Voice Mail Preview, will work in the language that’s configured on the dial plan but when only the UM language pack is installed. However, features like Outlook Voice Access and user interface text won’t work in the language selected by the user without having both the UM language pack and the Client and Server Language Pack installed. The language pack bundle for Service Pack 2 (SP2) is integrated into the download for Exchange Server 2010 SP2. To download SP2 for Exchange 2010, see Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2). However, the language pack bundle for Exchange 2010 SP1 is still available. To download and install the additional Exchange 2010 SP1 client and server language packs on servers in your organization, see the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Language Pack Bundle. |
When you install the Unified Messaging (UM) server, it's
left in an enabled state. However, before the UM server can answer and
process incoming calls, you must add the UM server to a UM dial plan.
You can add a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2 UM server to one or
more UM dial plans with different security settings at the same time.
For details, see Add a UM Server to a Dial Plan.
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