Deployment of Exchangeerver under Window2008

  

For many companies, Microsoft's mail server Exchange Server is a good choice for communication and collaboration platforms. Many of Fortune's top 50 companies use Exchange Server as their communication server.

Now that the new mail server Exchange Server 2007 SP1 is ready to install and run on Windows Server 2008, let's take a look at how to install this mail server on Windows Server 2008.

First, pre-installation preparation

Before installing Exchange 2007 SP1, the first thing we have to do is to prepare for Windows Server 2008, there are several software and The service is required to be installed, for example, the following components:

.Net Framework 2.0 or 3.0 PowerShell Management Console MMC 3.0 IIS 7 (different components in IIS 7 will be required depending on the role you choose to install)

Now we will be installing an Exchange 2007 SP1 server in a new domain and a new organization. We will install the Client Access, Hub Transport, and Mailbox roles. In order to install these necessary software and services, we can install them from the Service Manager, or by running the following commands in sequence:

ServerManagerCmd -i RSAT-ADDS

ServerManagerCmd -i PowerShell

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Server

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-ISAPI-Ext

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Metabase

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Basic-Auth

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Digest-Auth

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Windows-Auth< Br>

ServerManagerCmd -i Web-Dyn-Compression

After running the first command (ServerManagerCmd -i RSAT-ADDS), you need to restart the computer to complete the installation, as shown in Figure 1.

1, the installation of Active Directory (AD) management tool, if prompted to restart the Exchange server is installed on this computer is not a member Domain Services domain controller is installed or not, you also need to install Domain Services Or join it to the domain and log in as a domain user.

After rebooting, I used a simple batch file to run the other commands mentioned above to complete the installation of other conditional services. Part of the output information is shown in Figure 2.



2, a prerequisite for the installation of part of the output information

If you want to further understand the detailed conditions for each Exchange server roles need, such as To understand the conditions required to install the Edge Transport service and the Unified Messaging service, you can see "How to Install Exchange 2007 SP1 Prerequisites on Windows Server 2008" http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb691354(EXCHG .80).aspx

If an error occurs during the installation of these conditional services, you will need to follow the prompts to troubleshoot the problem. If the installation is successful, we will do the next step in deploying the Exchange server.




Second, install the Exchange server

After the above conditional service is successfully installed, we start to install the Exchange server, if If your installation media is a CD, the installation wizard will pop up after inserting the CD. If autoplay is disabled or the installation package is downloaded from the Internet, you need to run the Setup.exe to pop up the wizard, as shown in Figure 3.



3, start the Exchange Server 2007 SP1 installation wizard we see three steps in front of the display has been & ldquo; & rdquo ;, we have installed Click Next Step 4 to Install Exchange Server 2007 SP1.

in the & ldquo; Profile & rdquo; window, click & ldquo; Next & rdquo ;, 4:



4, the installation interface Introduction in & ldquo; license & rdquo; selection window allows the click & ldquo; Next & rdquo ;, 5:



5, then accept the terms of the agreement Go down and select the "Error Report" function. If you choose Yes, if there is an error during the installation process, it will send an error report to Microsoft in the background. If you do not want to send a message to Microsoft, it is recommended to select No, click Next. shown in Figure 6:

6, error reporting is disabled

then select & ldquo; Setup type & rdquo ;, Microsoft offers two options: typical and custom installation, according to the needs of your choice, and be installed to the Exchange server here, 7:



in FIG. 7, select the next type of installation to specify this The name of the Exchange organization, as shown in Figure 8:

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Figure 8. Specifying the Exchange Organization Name Next, set up the client to choose whether or not there are any client computers running Outlook 2003 and earlier or Entourage in your organization. No, 9:



FIG 9, is provided next client and server installation wizard system checks to see whether you install Exchange, 10 As shown: after

10, the readiness Review in progress if there is a failed test results in the results, the wizard will give specific operational failure information and recommendations, you need to correct recheck again If no failure you can click the buttons mounted below the installation starts, as shown in Figure 11:



11, prepared according to the inspection results of the selected item and the server installation different configuration, different times required, the installation wizard displays the elapsed time, shown in Figure 12:

12, the installation progress

FIG. If the installation goes well, will be displayed after each project & ldquo; & rdquo ;, has been completed as shown in Figure 13:



13, so successful installation, we have An Exchange Server 2007 SP1 was successfully installed on Windows Server 2008. From the Exchange Management Console, we can see the information, as shown in Figure 14.



14, has been successfully installed Exchange 2007 SP1 Here we look at how this simple set of Exchange servers.




Third, set up the Exchange server

After installing the Exchange server, you need to do it in order to use it properly. Settings. Unlike Exchange 2003, when Exchange 2007 is successfully installed by default, the mailbox user cannot send mail. We also need to create a Send connector on the server, because only the Send connector can send mail, and the default installation is only received. Connector, let's see how to create a Send connector.

is first found in the Start menu & ldquo; Exchange Management Console & rdquo ;, opening the & ldquo; Organization Configuration & rdquo; find Hub transmission, FIG. 15:

15, the hub Transfer window Then click on the "New Send Connector" in the operation window on the right, as shown in Figure 16, assign a name to the sender, and click Next.



in FIG. 16, a new transmission in the connector & ldquo; address space & rdquo; window add an address space for the connector, this added & ldquo; * & rdquo ;, clicks the step, shown in Figure 17:

17, add the address space

and network settings, the default settings can be maintained, 18, click Next:



18, then select the source server network settings, click Next, as shown in Figure 19:



19, the source server sets the last & ldquo; New connector & rdquo; window, click the New button, shown in Figure 20:



in FIG. 20, a new connector In the completion window, we see that the Send connector has been created successfully, and the mailbox user can send and receive mail.

After installation and setup, we can connect to the mail server through Outlook 2007, or directly use Microsoft's Web mail client to log in to the mail server, as shown in Figure 21:



21, log on Office Outlook Web Access

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