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If the CU requires Active Directory schema updates or domain preparation, the account will likely require additional permissions. Check the Release notes before you install the CU. Verify the target server meets the potentially new system requirements and prerequisites for the CU. For more information, see Exchange Server system requirements and Exchange Server prerequisites.

Be sure save this information so you can easily re-apply the settings after the install. After you install the Exchange CU, you need to re-configure these settings. After you install an Exchange CU, you need to restart the computer so that changes can be made to the registry and operating system. Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at: Exchange Server. Always keep your servers as up to date as possible. This especially applies to the installation of a new server.

There is no need to install the RTM build or previous builds and then upgrade to the latest Cumulative Update. This is because each Cumulative Update is a full build of the product. Test the new update in a non-production environment first to avoid any problems in the new update affecting the running production environment. Download the latest version of Exchange on the target computer. For more information, see Updates for Exchange Server.

Upgrade by launching Setup on the media while running Windows You will have the option to: a. Perform a Full Upgrade , which keeps personal files including drivers , apps, and Windows Settings. This is the default experience and is the one that Installation Assistant uses. Keep Data Only will keep personal files including drivers only, not apps and not Windows Settings.

Clean Install will install Windows 11 and keep nothing from the Windows 10 installation. Boot from media to launch Setup. This path is a clean install and will not retain previous files or settings. Important: You should verify that your device meets minimum system requirements before you choose to boot from media, because it will allow you to install Windows 11 if you have at least TPM 1. Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements. Windows 11 More Warning: Microsoft recommends against installing Windows 11 on a device that does not meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements.

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