Windows Exchange Server 2010

After installation of Windows 2010 server.
can any one tell me...what are the next steps to work with Exchange Server 2010 ?
[email protected]

Hello friend,
first of all there is no version on windows server named "windows 2010 server"!!!!!
To install exchange server 2010, you can either install windows server 2008 standard/enterprise SP2 or windows server 2008 standard/enterprise R2 (actually its better to install w2k8 standard/enterprise R2 release to make the installation of exchange server
2010 easier). The server on which exchange will be installed should be part of a domain because exchange server works along with active directory
Here are the steps to follow for a successful exchange server 2010 installation:
Hardware requirements
-x64 architecture (Intel or AMD64)
-Quad core processor (minimum)
-8 GB RAM (minimum) if you want to combine the roles on one server
-2 GB HDD minimum
Software requirements
-w2k8 enterprise/standard R2 or w2k8 enterprise/standard service pack 2
-exchange server 2010 software
*Prerequisites for server 2008 standard/enterprise SP2
-Install the Microsoft.NET framework 3.5 SP1
-Install the .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update
-Install Windows Remote Management 2.0
-Install Powershell v2
-On Hub Transport & Mail Box servers install the Microsoft Filter Pack
-On Unified messaging server install server manager desktop experience
*Prerequisites for server 2008 standard/enterprise R2
-Install the Microsoft Filter Pack on Hub Transport and Mail Box server
-From PowerShell, type "Import-Module ServerManager"
-Use the Add-WindowsFeature cmdlet to type:
    Add-WindowsFeature NET-Framework, RSAT-ADDS, Web-Server, Web-Basic-Auth,
    Web-Windows-Auth, Web-Metabase, Web-Net-Ext, Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console, WAS-Process-Model,
    RSAT-Web-Server, Web-ISAPI-Ext, Web-Digest-Auth, Web-Dyn-Compression, NET-HTTP-Activation,
RPC-Over-HTTP-Proxy, Desktop-Experience-Restart
Note: If you are not using the Unified Messaging role you can remove Desktop Experience
After restarting, configure the TCP Port service to start automatically using: "Set-Service NetTcpPortSharing-StartupType Automatic".
Put the user account from which you performed the installation in the "Organization Management" group

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    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Elapsed Time: 00:00:02
    Finalizing Setup
    Cancelled

    Hi,
    Please make sure the account has required permissions: Schema Admins, Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, and Organization Management.
    And please check if you have meet the prerequisites for Exchange 2010 installation.
    Exchange 2010 Prerequisites
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb691354(v=exchg.141).aspx
    In addition to the prerequisites, we also need to prepare AD and domain for Exchange 2010.
    Prepare Active Directory and Domains
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125224(v=exchg.141).aspx
    To narrow down the issue, I recommend you check the setup log to see if there is any clues.
    Best regards,
    Belinda
    Belinda Ma
    TechNet Community Support

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