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Getting Started
PART I
PART I
Getting Started
IN THIS PART
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CHAPTER 1: Deploying Exchange Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CHAPTER 2:
Using the Exchange Management Console
and the Exchange Management Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CHAPTER 3:
Managing the Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
CHAPTER 4:
Administering Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
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Getting StartedPART IPART IGetting StartedIN THIS PART qCHAPTER 1: Deploying Exchange Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CHAPTE

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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

Page 3 - Deploying Exchange Servers

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

Page 4 - Prepare for Installation

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

Page 5 - Understand the Server Roles

Prepare for Installation 13Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.2: Installing the Active Directory Domain Services ToolsInstalling the Management Tools at th

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers14If you have existing Windows 2000 domain controllers in NOTE your AD environment, you will want to use the /D

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Prepare for Installation 15Getting StartedPART IFor example, the contoso.com domain would be prepared with the command setup.com /PrepareDomain:contos

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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

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Prepare for Installation 17Getting StartedPART I3. The package will download any necessary updates from the Internet (unless you are installing the f

Page 10 - Prepare Active Directory

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers18Install the Required Server ComponentsThere are potentially several server components that you are required t

Page 11 - 1. Click Start

Prepare for Installation 19Getting StartedPART ITable 1.4: Required Components per Server Role (continued)Role ComponentMailbox Internet Information

Page 12 - Deploying Exchange Servers

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Page 13 - Getting Started

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers20These XML files are located on the Exchange installation media under the \Scripts folder. To install the compo

Page 14 - /DomainController

Install Exchange Server 2010 21Getting StartedPART Iis referred to as a Typical Exchange Installation. The Typical Exchange Installation consists of t

Page 15 - Prepare the Server

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers227. On the Installation Type page, select the option for Typical Exchange Server Installation. If you want to

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Install Exchange Server 2010 23Getting StartedPART INo, you can go back and add a public folder database later. Click Next to continue. Public folder

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers24Figure 1.5: Readiness ChecksTo perform a basic installation using the command prompt, take the following step

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Install Exchange Server 2010 25Getting StartedPART ISelect Which Roles to InstallSome roles require more planning before being implemented, so before

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers265. On the Licensing Agreement page, select the option “I accept the terms in the license agreement.” and cli

Page 20 - Install Exchange Server 2010

Install Exchange Server 2010 27Getting StartedPART I3. If this is the first Exchange server in your organization, you will see the Exchange Organizati

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers28Figure 1.7: Choosing to install the Client Access role4. On the Configure Client Access server external domai

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Install Exchange Server 2010 29Getting StartedPART IThese errors are also captured in the setup log. For more informa-tion on reviewing the setup log,

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Getting StartedPART I1Deploying Exchange ServersIN THIS CHAPTER, YOU WILL LEARN TO:PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION (Pages 4 – 20)Plan the Exchange Deploym

Page 24 - Figure 1.5: Readiness Checks

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers303. If this is the first Exchange server in your organization, then you will see the Exchange Organization pag

Page 25 - Select Which Roles to Install

Install Exchange Server 2010 31Getting StartedPART ITo verify this, open the System applet from Control Panel (Start ➢ Control Panel). Under the secti

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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

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 33Getting StartedPART Iprompt the administrator for the answer. You only spend a few min-utes creating the answer file

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers34Finalize the InstallationAfter installing the Exchange server, you should finalize the installation by perform

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 35Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.12: Licensing information obtained from the EMSThe product key is entered after the se

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers36Verify a Successful InstallationAnother thing that you will want to do after Exchange is installed is to veri

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 37Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.14: Reviewing the setup logs in PowerShellAny errors or warning processed by Exchange

Page 32 - Install Using an Answer File

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers38Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell. Exchange Server 2010 uses Windows Remote Management (Wi

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 39Getting StartedPART IInstall the Management Tools Using the GUITo install the Management Tools with the graphical us

Page 34 - Finalize the Installation

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers4The first step along the journey of administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is deploying the product. In m

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers405. On the Licensing Agreement page, review the license agreement and select “I accept the terms in the licen

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 41Getting StartedPART IInstall the Management Tools Using the Command PromptYou can also use the command prompt to ins

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers42For the Hub Transport server in the contoso.com domain, the MX record would be:contoso.com. IN MX

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 43Getting StartedPART IFigure 1.19: Configuring an MX record for your domainCreate the Send ConnectorTo ensure that Ex

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers44Figure 1.20: Launching the New Send Connector wizard5. In the New Send Connector wizard, type the name of th

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 45Getting StartedPART I8. In the Network Settings dialog box, select the option Use Dynamic Name System (DNS) “MX” Re

Page 41 - Create the DNS MX Records

Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers46need to modify the default receive connector for routing Internet mail, which listens on port 25 of your Hub

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Perform Post-Installation Tasks 47Getting StartedPART IConfigure the Receive Connector Permissions Using the Exchange Management ShellTo configure the r

Page 43 - Create the Send Connector

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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

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers6servers. Rather, clients connect to the Client Access servers and the Client Access servers access the Mailbox

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Prepare for Installation 7Getting StartedPART IThe number of processors required for Exchange will vary based on how you use Exchange. Table 1.1 show

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Chapter 1  Deploying Exchange Servers8server roles. The Client Access (CA) role has a completely different stor-age requirement than the Mailbox (MB

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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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