Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Deployment
Exchange Server 2007 is a modular system of five server roles–Edge Transport, Hub Transport, Mailbox, Client Access, and Unified Messaging. All server roles, with the exception of Edge Transport, can be deployed on a single server, and only the Hub Transport and Mailbox roles are required for Exchange Server 2007 installation.
Client Access role. Similar to the front-end server in earlier versions of Exchange, Mailbox role. This role hosts user mailboxes stored in databases Hub Transport role. This role provides internal routing of all messages Unified Messaging role. This role enables PBX integration to allow voice mail and fax and provides voice dial-in Edge Transport role. This server resides outside your internal network and provides on-premise e-mail security, antivirus, and anti-spam services for Exchange.
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Exchange Server 2007
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64-bit by the numbers 32-bit = 2
32
or 4 GB of
addressable memory 64-bit = 2
64
or 16 Exabytes of
Installation Exchange Server 2007
addressable memory
Preparing your Windows Server 2003 machine for Exch 2007 Domain ( Member ) Server or DC_2 Sysmanager extract Exchangeserver 2007 extract
IIS 7 ( Webserver ) Service
RPC over HTTP Proxy
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Preparing your Windows Server 2003 machine for Exch 2007
Internet explorer v8 MSI 4.5 Dotnet + Upgrade ( Hotfix ) Net Framework v2.0 Net Fr ( Hotfix ) SP1 PowerShell Server 2003 Hotfix MMC 3.0 (installed by default)
Preparing your Windows Server 2003 machine for Exchange 2007
Setup.exe
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Upgrade
You cannot perform an in-place server upgrade to Exchange 2007 on a server that has a previous version of Exchange installed.
All messages within an Exchange Server 2007 organization are encrypted by default because each server is automatically configured with SSL certificate.
Anywhere Access
Outlook Anywhere allows users to access their mailbox from any computer running Outlook that is connected to the Internet. Selecting a typical install which installs Clientaccess , Hub Transport, Mailbox roles and management tools
N A T (RRAS)in place (in domain ???)
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Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Management Console
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To restart the Microsoft Exchange (Information) Store Services
1. On the Start menu, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK. 2. In the Results pane, find the Microsoft Exchange (Information) Store service e.o. 3. Right-click the service, and then click Restart.
CHECKPOINTS 1. Root certificate 2. Webserver cert 3. User & Computer certs 4. Domain certificate 5. Virtualservers certs 6. Registery 7. Internet Explorer
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MX Record !!!! HUB Transport configure ( Send Connector )
Organisation configuration
Received Connector ( Mail from Internet )
SERVER CONFIGURATION
Also configure the default connectors ( avoid overlapping )
New Mailbox / User / Postmaster Add Exchange Admin (Organisation configuration ) AD user vs. EXCH Console user
Self-Signed Certificate in Exchange 2007
A digital certificate is an electronic file that works like an online password to verify the identity of a user or a computer. It is also used to create an SSL-encrypted channel that is used for communications between a server that is running Microsoft Exchange and a client computer or device. Digital certificates do the following:
They authenticate that their holders—people, Web sites, and even network resources such as routers—are truly who or what they claim to be. They help protect data that is exchanged online from theft or tampering.
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Enable Outlook Anywhere
OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS
https://servername/owa/username https://servername.domainname/owa/username