PART I 70-237 Pro:DesigningMessagingSolutions WithMicrosoftExchangeServer 2007 81461.book Page 1 Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:49 PMCOPYRIGHTED
10Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesUsing the first or last option, you don’t need much extra configuration in Exchange Server 2007.
Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration11During the initial Exchange setup in the root domain (i.e., Setup /PrepareAD) all groups (
12Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesExchange View-Only AdministratorsAs an Exchange View-Only Administrator you will receive read-onl
Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration13Split permissions are especially useful when you are thinking of separating the following
14Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesFIGURE 1.2 Server provisioningYou cannot delegate the first Exchange Server 2007 server installat
15Evaluating and Planning Server Deployment Based on Best Practices, Budget, and Other Business FactorsThis section will look at what is required to m
16Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesGathering Business RequirementsBesides collecting the technological requirements, remember to inc
17Exchange servers with four cores per servers, you should have at least two cores ded-icated for global catalogs. If you’re planning to host Exchang
18Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAs a protective feature, Dcpromo, which is the command to promote a Windows 2000 or 2003 member s
19Exchange Server 2007 server roles can coexist on a single Exchange machine with a few rules to consider:The Mailbox role, Hub Transport role, Clien
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20Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesFIGURE 1.3 Exchange Server 2007 rolesIn a smaller organization you will probably end up having a
Evaluating and Planning Server Deployment Based on Best Practices, Budget, and21As a general guideline, you should consider Exchange Server 2007 Enter
22Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesMaking Up a Server-Placement PlanAfter considering all these points, you are ready to pull it all
Evaluating Network Topology and Providing Technical Recommendations23Evaluating Network Topology and Providing Technical RecommendationsEvaluating the
24Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAvoiding Pitfalls by Providing Technical RecommendationsThe following list provides ways to avoid
Designing and Planning for New Exchange Features25The Exchange Management ShellThe Exchange Management Shell (Figure 1.4) is a new task-based command-
26Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services2007 Unified Messaging, one or both of the following can be used to connect the telephony network
Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements27layers of protection, including attachment, connection, content, recipient, and sen
28Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesInternal Message RoutingIn Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 you defined message routing inside an
Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements29Routing between Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange 2000/2003 is explained in Chapter
Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services MICROSOFT EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER: Evaluate and recommend Active Directory confi
30Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesHub Transport Server Routing RulesAs explained before, Hub Transport server is the only Exchange
Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements31You might have hub sites if a firewall prevents direct communication between certai
32Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesTransport will deliver a local copy to the recipient in Site 2 and deliver one message, including
Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements33You can configure a Receive connector on a per-server scope only. Thus, if you want
34Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesTable 1.7 shows a list of connectors that are no longer available in Exchange Server 2007, and it
Exam Essentials35SummaryPlanning a message service for a medium-to-large organization is quite a time-intensive and dif-ficult task. You have to consi
36Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesHave a solid understanding of your network topology The network topology is the basis of a good m
Review Questions37Review Questions1. What Active Directory requirements do you have if you want to install Exchange Server 2007 into your forest? (Sel
38Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services5. What permission do you need to prepare a child domain for Exchange Server 2007 (i.e., run Setu
Review Questions3910. Which of the following statements regarding domain controller and global catalog requirements for Exchange Server 2007 is correc
Designing and planning Messaging Services is one of the most important tasks of a messaging IT pro and needs careful consid-erations in many areas. T
40Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services14. Which of the following are features included in Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging? (Sele
Review Questions41calculate the routing path for every recipient and deliver the mail to all distant sites (one mes-sage for each site) as well as to
42Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAnswers to Review Questions1. A, C, D. Exchange Server 2007 requires only the Windows 2000 native
Answers to Review Questions4310. A, B, D. In the site where you plan to install Exchange Server 2007 you must have a global catalog as well as a domai
44Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services17. C. This question is about a routing feature called delayed fan-out. Basically, a message with
Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration 5 Exchange Uses Active Directory to Store Information The Active Directory database is div
6 Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services The Domain Partition The domain partition holds domain-related information in containers as we
Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration 7 Active Directory Requirements For Exchange Server 2007 there are several requirements th
8 Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services Exchange Server 2007 setup does the following tasks preparing your Active Directory environmen
Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration 9 Not all domains can be contacted; Exchange Server 2007 setup needs to contact at least
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