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| | Getting Exchange Beta 1 Monad and PowerShell RC1 to co-exist I know a few people on list have an interest in this. I have the two working side by side in a Virtual Server 2005 machine. I installed Exchange Beta 1 on the virtual machine some time ago. Today I installed PowerShell RC1. I *seem* on initial testing to be able to use both the PowerShell RC1 console (1.0.9567.0) and Exchange Management Shell (1.0.60320.0) together without problem. At least it all works as expected on initial testing. Unlike the situation where PowerShell was installed over "core" Monad installing PowerShell didn't remove the MonadLog log file. Andrew Watt MVP |
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