Getting StartedPART IPART IGetting StartedIN THIS PART qCHAPTER 1: Deploying Exchange Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CHAPTE
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers10Anything that comes out of the design should be well documented. Write it down. Doing so will enable you to s
Prepare for Installation 11Getting StartedPART Imight be helpful if you want to perform one of the tasks after hours and would prefer to have someone
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers122. Once Server Manager is open, you will see a set of nodes in the left pane. Right-click on the node called
Prepare for Installation 13Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.2: Installing the Active Directory Domain Services ToolsInstalling the Management Tools at th
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers14If you have existing Windows 2000 domain controllers in NOTE your AD environment, you will want to use the /D
Prepare for Installation 15Getting StartedPART IFor example, the contoso.com domain would be prepared with the command setup.com /PrepareDomain:contos
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers16If you attempt to skip ahead to Step 4 and try to install Exchange, an error will be returned stating that yo
Prepare for Installation 17Getting StartedPART I3. The package will download any necessary updates from the Internet (unless you are installing the f
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers18Install the Required Server ComponentsThere are potentially several server components that you are required t
Prepare for Installation 19Getting StartedPART ITable 1.4: Required Components per Server Role (continued)Role ComponentMailbox Internet Information
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Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers20These XML files are located on the Exchange installation media under the \Scripts folder. To install the compo
Install Exchange Server 2010 21Getting StartedPART Iis referred to as a Typical Exchange Installation. The Typical Exchange Installation consists of t
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers227. On the Installation Type page, select the option for Typical Exchange Server Installation. If you want to
Install Exchange Server 2010 23Getting StartedPART INo, you can go back and add a public folder database later. Click Next to continue. Public folder
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers24Figure 1.5: Readiness ChecksTo perform a basic installation using the command prompt, take the following step
Install Exchange Server 2010 25Getting StartedPART ISelect Which Roles to InstallSome roles require more planning before being implemented, so before
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers265. On the Licensing Agreement page, select the option “I accept the terms in the license agreement.” and cli
Install Exchange Server 2010 27Getting StartedPART I3. If this is the first Exchange server in your organization, you will see the Exchange Organizati
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers28Figure 1.7: Choosing to install the Client Access role4. On the Configure Client Access server external domai
Install Exchange Server 2010 29Getting StartedPART IThese errors are also captured in the setup log. For more informa-tion on reviewing the setup log,
Getting StartedPART I1Deploying Exchange ServersIN THIS CHAPTER, YOU WILL LEARN TO:PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION (Pages 4 – 20)Plan the Exchange Deploym
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers303. If this is the first Exchange server in your organization, then you will see the Exchange Organization pag
Install Exchange Server 2010 31Getting StartedPART ITo verify this, open the System applet from Control Panel (Start ➢ Control Panel). Under the secti
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers32These errors are also captured in the setup log. For more informa-tion on reviewing the setup log, refer to t
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 33Getting StartedPART Iprompt the administrator for the answer. You only spend a few min-utes creating the answer file
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers34Finalize the InstallationAfter installing the Exchange server, you should finalize the installation by perform
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 35Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.12: Licensing information obtained from the EMSThe product key is entered after the se
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers36Verify a Successful InstallationAnother thing that you will want to do after Exchange is installed is to veri
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 37Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.14: Reviewing the setup logs in PowerShellAny errors or warning processed by Exchange
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers38Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell. Exchange Server 2010 uses Windows Remote Management (Wi
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 39Getting StartedPART IInstall the Management Tools Using the GUITo install the Management Tools with the graphical us
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers4The first step along the journey of administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is deploying the product. In m
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers405. On the Licensing Agreement page, review the license agreement and select “I accept the terms in the licen
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 41Getting StartedPART IInstall the Management Tools Using the Command PromptYou can also use the command prompt to ins
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers42For the Hub Transport server in the contoso.com domain, the MX record would be:contoso.com. IN MX
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 43Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.19: Configuring an MX record for your domainCreate the Send ConnectorTo ensure that Ex
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers44Figure 1.20: Launching the New Send Connector wizard5. In the New Send Connector wizard, type the name of th
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 45Getting StartedPART I8. In the Network Settings dialog box, select the option Use Dynamic Name System (DNS) “MX” Re
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers46need to modify the default receive connector for routing Internet mail, which listens on port 25 of your Hub
Perform Post-Installation Tasks 47Getting StartedPART IConfigure the Receive Connector Permissions Using the Exchange Management ShellTo configure the r
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Prepare for Installation 5Getting StartedPART IThese three components are a required part of a solid deployment strat-egy for Exchange. If any of them
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers6servers. Rather, clients connect to the Client Access servers and the Client Access servers access the Mailbox
Prepare for Installation 7Getting StartedPART IThe number of processors required for Exchange will vary based on how you use Exchange. Table 1.1 show
Chapter 1 Deploying Exchange Servers8server roles. The Client Access (CA) role has a completely different stor-age requirement than the Mailbox (MB
Prepare for Installation 9Getting StartedPART IDesign the Exchange ArchitectureYou would not build a house without having a design first. In the same m
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