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Page 1 - COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

PART I 70-237 Pro:DesigningMessagingSolutions WithMicrosoftExchangeServer 2007 81461.book Page 1 Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:49 PMCOPYRIGHTED

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10Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesUsing the first or last option, you don’t need much extra configuration in Exchange Server 2007.

Page 3 - IN THIS CHAPTER:

Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration11During the initial Exchange setup in the root domain (i.e., Setup /PrepareAD) all groups (

Page 4 - Evaluating and Recommending

12Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesExchange View-Only AdministratorsAs an Exchange View-Only Administrator you will receive read-onl

Page 5 - EXERCISE 1.1

Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration13Split permissions are especially useful when you are thinking of separating the following

Page 6 - The Domain Partition

14Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesFIGURE 1.2 Server provisioningYou cannot delegate the first Exchange Server 2007 server installat

Page 7 - /PrepareSchema

15Evaluating and Planning Server Deployment Based on Best Practices, Budget, and Other Business FactorsThis section will look at what is required to m

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16Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesGathering Business RequirementsBesides collecting the technological requirements, remember to inc

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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

Page 10 - Administrative Roles

18Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAs a protective feature, Dcpromo, which is the command to promote a Windows 2000 or 2003 member s

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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

Page 12 - The Split-Permissions Model

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Page 13 - Server Provisioning

20Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesFIGURE 1.3 Exchange Server 2007 rolesIn a smaller organization you will probably end up having a

Page 14 - Chapter 1

Evaluating and Planning Server Deployment Based on Best Practices, Budget, and21As a general guideline, you should consider Exchange Server 2007 Enter

Page 15 - Analyze What You Have Today!

22Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesMaking Up a Server-Placement PlanAfter considering all these points, you are ready to pull it all

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Evaluating Network Topology and Providing Technical Recommendations23Evaluating Network Topology and Providing Technical RecommendationsEvaluating the

Page 17 - Domain Controllers

24Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAvoiding Pitfalls by Providing Technical RecommendationsThe following list provides ways to avoid

Page 18 - Exchange Server 2007 Roles

Designing and Planning for New Exchange Features25The Exchange Management ShellThe Exchange Management Shell (Figure 1.4) is a new task-based command-

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26Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services2007 Unified Messaging, one or both of the following can be used to connect the telephony network

Page 20 - Exchange Server 2007 Editions

Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements27layers of protection, including attachment, connection, content, recipient, and sen

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28Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesInternal Message RoutingIn Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 you defined message routing inside an

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Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements29Routing between Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange 2000/2003 is explained in Chapter

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Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services MICROSOFT EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER: Evaluate and recommend Active Directory confi

Page 24 - New Exchange Features

30Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesHub Transport Server Routing RulesAs explained before, Hub Transport server is the only Exchange

Page 25 - Unified Messaging

Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements31You might have hub sites if a firewall prevents direct communication between certai

Page 26 - Edge Transport

32Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesTransport will deliver a local copy to the recipient in Site 2 and deliver one message, including

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Designing Organization Configuration to Meet Routing Requirements33You can configure a Receive connector on a per-server scope only. Thus, if you want

Page 28 - Internal Message Routing

34Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesTable 1.7 shows a list of connectors that are no longer available in Exchange Server 2007, and it

Page 29 - Least-Cost Routing Path

Exam Essentials35SummaryPlanning a message service for a medium-to-large organization is quite a time-intensive and dif-ficult task. You have to consi

Page 30 - Hub Sites

36Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesHave a solid understanding of your network topology The network topology is the basis of a good m

Page 31 - Delayed Fan-Out

Review Questions37Review Questions1. What Active Directory requirements do you have if you want to install Exchange Server 2007 into your forest? (Sel

Page 32 - External Message Routing

38Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services5. What permission do you need to prepare a child domain for Exchange Server 2007 (i.e., run Setu

Page 33 - Foreign Connectors

Review Questions3910. Which of the following statements regarding domain controller and global catalog requirements for Exchange Server 2007 is correc

Page 34 - Viewing the Routing Table

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

Page 35 - Exam Essentials

40Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services14. Which of the following are features included in Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging? (Sele

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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

Page 37 - Review Questions

42Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging ServicesAnswers to Review Questions1. A, C, D. Exchange Server 2007 requires only the Windows 2000 native

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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

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44Chapter 1Designing and Planning Messaging Services17. C. This question is about a routing feature called delayed fan-out. Basically, a message with

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Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration 5 Exchange Uses Active Directory to Store Information The Active Directory database is div

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6 Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services The Domain Partition The domain partition holds domain-related information in containers as we

Page 42 - Answers to Review Questions

Evaluating and Recommending Active Directory Configuration 7 Active Directory Requirements For Exchange Server 2007 there are several requirements th

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8 Chapter 1 Designing and Planning Messaging Services Exchange Server 2007 setup does the following tasks preparing your Active Directory environmen

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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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