Install PowerShell on Windows 2008 Server

Posted by Steve Wiseman on May 25, 2009 with 1 Comments

I was trying to install Microsoft Exchange 2007 on a new 2008 server.

During the install plan I got to this step:

Windows PowerShell 2008

If you click on that link it leads you to a download page. Everywhere you look you see downloads for 2003, and XP. Nothing about Windows Server 2008.

I decided to try one of the 2003 downloads to see if that was acceptable – nope.

OK, Looking around the net I read everywhere that PowerShell is cooked into Windows 2008 server.

Hmm….That means it should be a ‘feature’ under server manager.

Sure enough, in server manager I found it, and was able to install it.

To do this click on the start menu, then administrative tools, and finally server manager.

The server manager will pop up, then click on the features icon:

PowerShell 2008 Sever Manager

Then, click on the “add features” button to the right. A list of features available to you will be displayed. Pick Windows PowerShell:

Exchange 2007 PowerShell

(Notice that I already had installed in the shot above)

After that I learned you can’t install Exchange 2007 on 2008 server. Doh!

I am sure it is possible, but Microsoft currently does not support it.

Back to the drawing board.

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