Thursday, October 11, 2007

New Exchange 2007/2003 Video Tutorial: Part 2 - Install Exchange 2007 on New Server and Troubleshoot Problems

Part 2 - Install Exchange 2007 on New Server and Troubleshoot Problems - view details
In the previous video in this series, we took a look at our existing Exchange 2003 infrastructure, our domain controller and Active Directory configuration, and our new machine that we plan on installing Exchange 2007 onto (a new 64-Bit machine) so we're now ready to install Exchange 2007 on a new server. A lot of people start wondering: do I have to choose between Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007? No - the main thing that will happen here is that the Exchange 2007 software on this server. The Exchange 2007 software will communicate with your existing Exchange 2003 network and it will utilitize the information that is stored within the Active Directory.

Highlights from this video:
  • Understanding Exchange 2007 installation types (custom, typical)
  • What are Mail Flow Settings? How does Exchange 207 work with Exchange 2003 installations?
  • What new Windows Groups are added when you install Exchange 2007?
  • What are the Client Access Role pre-reqs?
  • Understanding the software prerequisites for installing Exchange 2007
  • .NET Framework requirements
  • Do you want a Hub Transport Server?
  • Error using Exchange System Manager connecting to Exchange 2007
  • Routing Group Connectors and errors
  • Troubleshooting common Exchange 2007 installation and upgrade errors
and much more

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Keywords Associated with this video: upgrade, migration, Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003