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Module 2: Installing
Microsoft Exchange
2000
Contents
Overview

1

Exchange and Windows 2000

2

Preparing to Install Exchange 2000

7

Installing Exchange 2000

17

Default File Locations and Share-Point
Permissions

28

Troubleshooting Installation Issues

30

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Review



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Instructor Notes
Presentation:
40 Minutes


This module provides students with the information and experience needed to
install Microsoft® Exchange 2000.

Lab:
75 Minutes

After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the prerequisite steps for an Exchange 2000 installation.

!

Prepare for installing Exchange 2000.

!

Install Exchange 2000.

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Identify default file locations and share-point permissions.

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Troubleshoot installation issues.

Materials and Preparation
This section provides the materials and preparation tasks that you need to teach

this module.

Required Materials
To teach this module, you need the following materials:
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Microsoft PowerPoint® file 1572A_02.ppt.

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The animated slides for the demonstrations that show how to use the
/forestprep and /domainprep switches. These are in a file called Demos,
located at the root of the Instructor CD.

Preparation Tasks
To prepare for this module, you should:
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Read all of the materials for this module.

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Complete the lab.

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Practice the demonstrations.

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Module Strategy
Use the following strategy to present this module:
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Exchange and Windows 2000
This topic outlines the dependencies between Exchange and Windows 2000,
and discusses how to extend Active Directory. Make sure students
understand how installing Exchange affects Windows 2000 and the Active
Directory service.

!

Preparing to Install Exchange 2000
This topic describes how to prepare an Active Directory forest and domain
for Exchange 2000 by using the /forestprep and /domainprep switches.
Explain how to identify the administrative group and routing groups into
which you should install computers running Exchange 2000.
This topic includes two demonstrations: one on how to prepare the domain
using the /forestprep switch and the other on how to prepare the domain
using the /domainprep switch.

!

Installing Exchange 2000
This topic discusses how to install Exchange 2000. Make sure students

understand the different components available for installation, as well as the
corresponding services that Exchange will install to support them. List and
describe the switches available with the Exchange 2000 Setup. Explain how
to carry out an unattended installation and explain how to install Exchange
2000 into a clustered environment. Complete this topic by reviewing the
administrative tools that are available.

!

Default File Locations and Share-Point Permissions
This topic describes the folder structure that Setup creates when Exchange
2000 is installed. Makes sure students understand where to find the default
files and share-point permissions.

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Troubleshooting Installation Issues
This topic provides solutions to help resolve typical installation issues.

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Customization Information
This section identifies the lab setup requirements for a module and the
configuration changes that occur on student computers during the labs. This
information is provided to assist you in replicating or customizing Microsoft

Official Curriculum (MOC) courseware.
Important The lab in this module is also dependent on the classroom
configuration that is specified in the Customization Information section at the
end of the Classroom Setup Guide for course 1572A, Implementing and
Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000.

Lab Setup
There are no lab setup requirements that affect replication or customization.

Lab Results
Performing the lab in this module introduces the following configuration
changes:
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Exchange 2000 is installed at D:\Program Files\Exchsrvr on each server.
Components installed are Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration
Services, Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools, and Microsoft
Exchange Instant Messaging Service

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A custom MMC is created in the C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Desktop that is saved as your_firstname Console. The MMC contains
the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in and the Exchange
System snap-in.

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Overview
Topic Objective

To provide an overview of
the module topics and
objectives.

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Exchange and Windows 2000

Lead-in

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Preparing to Install Exchange 2000

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Installing Exchange 2000

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Default File Locations and Share-Point Permissions

!


Troubleshooting Installation Issues

In this module, you will learn
how to install Exchange
2000.

Microsoft® Exchange 2000 is closely integrated with Microsoft Windows®
2000. It is important to understand how Exchange 2000 installation will affect
the Active Directory™ directory service in Windows 2000.
Before you install Exchange 2000, you should understand how to prepare your
network for an Exchange 2000 installation and understand the installation
choices that are available. After you have completed the installation, you should
be able to locate default files and share-point permissions, deploy
administrative tools, and troubleshoot installation issues.
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
!

Discuss the dependencies between Exchange and Active Directory.

!

Prepare for installing Exchange 2000.

!

Install Exchange 2000.

!


Identify the location of default files and share-point permissions.

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Troubleshoot installation issues.

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# Exchange and Windows 2000
Topic Objective

To outline this topic.

Lead-in

There are several issues
that you should consider
before installing Exchange
2000.

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Dependencies on Windows 2000 Components

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Extending Active Directory

Before you install Exchange 2000 should understand the extent to which
Exchange 2000 depends on Windows 2000 and Active Directory.

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Dependencies on Windows 2000 Components
Topic Objective

To identify the
dependencies of Exchange
2000 on Windows 2000 and
Active Directory.

Active Directory

Lead-in

Exchange 2000
Exchange 2000

Exchange 2000 is an
application based on

Windows 2000 that
integrates with the domain
security model provided by
Windows 2000.

IIS NNTP
IIS NNTP
Windows 2000 Server

Exchange 2000 is dependent on several Windows 2000 services. Although
some of these services are included in a typical installation of Windows 2000,
you will need to select others for installation during or after the setup of
Windows 2000 Server.

Active Directory
Computers running Windows 2000 Server that host Exchange 2000 must be
part of an Active Directory domain. All computers running Exchange 2000 in
the same Exchange 2000 organization will also be in the same Active Directory
forest. There can only be one Exchange 2000 organization per Active Directory
forest.
If you are installing a server running Exchange 2000 into an Exchange Server
5.5 site, the Exchange 2000 Active Directory Connector (ADC) must be
installed and running before you install Exchange 2000. During installation, the
Exchange 2000 Setup program confirms whether the Exchange 2000 ADC has
been installed by checking the configuration partition of Active Directory.
Note There are two versions of the ADC—one that comes with Windows 2000
and another that comes with Exchange 2000. The Windows 2000 version of the
ADC does not support Exchange 2000 coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5.

IIS

Because Internet Information Services (IIS) provides all of the Internet message
transport protocols for Exchange 2000, IIS is a very important Windows 2000
component. The protocols that IIS provides by default, such as Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), are
extended by Exchange 2000 Setup to support the advanced features of
Exchange 2000. Other protocols, such as Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3)
and Internet Message Access Protocol version 4 (IMAP4), are added to IIS
when you install Exchange 2000.
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Note MAPI is not a message transport protocol and is not provided by IIS.
MAPI clients connect directly to the Information Store.

NNTP
The Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) must also be installed on all
computers running Windows 2000 that will host Exchange 2000. NNTP is an
optional component included with Windows 2000. During Windows 2000
Setup, you can choose to install NNTP during the networking phase of Setup by
selecting the optional component under Internet Information Services. You
can also add NNTP to a Windows 2000 installation after setup is complete by
using Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
If NNTP is not installed you will not be able to install Exchange 2000. The
Exchange 2000 Setup program will issue a warning and exit. NNTP is required
because Exchange 2000 uses NNTP to access public folders on NNTP hosts.


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Extending Active Directory
Topic Objective

To identify the changes that
Exchange 2000 Setup
makes to Active Directory.

Config
Config

Lead-in

Exchange 2000 Setup
extends Active Directory to
accommodate Exchange
2000 functionality.

Exchange 2000
Exchange 2000
Schema
Schema
Group
Group


Create

Windows 2000

User
User

Because Active Directory is a core component of Exchange 2000, Exchange
2000 Setup extends portions of the Active Directory to accommodate Exchange
2000 functionality.

Active Directory Schema and Configuration
Exchange 2000 Setup extends the Active Directory schema to support new
object classes and attributes specific to Exchange 2000. Because Active
Directory has a single schema, the schema update process only occurs once.
When you prepare the forest for Exchange 2000 or install the first computer
running Exchange 2000 in a forest, Exchange 2000 Setup makes changes to the
schema and configuration partitions of Active Directory.
Note You can use ADSI Edit, an application in Windows 2000, to modify the
Active Directory schema and configuration partitions.

Default Groups and Permissions
Exchange 2000 Setup creates two Active Directory groups. These groups
enable computers running Exchange 2000 to access Active Directory. The two
groups are:
!

Exchange Domain Servers. A domain global group that contains all servers
running Exchange 2000 in the domain.


!

Exchange Enterprise Servers. A domain local group that contains the
Exchange Domain Servers groups from all the domains in the enterprise.

Exchange 2000 Setup also grants permissions throughout the Exchange 2000
organization to the user who established the Exchange 2000 organization. After
the setup is complete, this user can use Exchange System Manager to delegate
permissions on the Exchange 2000 organization to other users and groups.

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Supporting Pre-Windows 2000 Security
When you create an Active Directory domain using the Active Directory
Installation Wizard, you have the option to support permissions compatible
with pre-Windows 2000 servers. You can choose between two options:
!

Permissions compatible only with Windows 2000 server. This option
does not allow accounts logged on with Anonymous access the ability to
view group memberships and other user and group information.

!


Permissions compatible with pre-Windows 2000 servers. This option
allows accounts logged on with Anonymous access the ability to view group
memberships and other user and group information. In addition, this option
allows existing applications, including Microsoft BackOffice® applications
like SQL Server™ and some third party applications, to function correctly.
Important If you choose the Permissions compatible with pre-Windows
2000 servers option, you will receive a warning while installing Exchange
2000. This is because a pre-Windows 2000 security group is created during
Active Directory installation that allows members of the Everyone group to
view the hidden membership of distribution lists. However, you can choose
not to select this option when installing Active Directory. You can also
choose to remove the Everyone group from the security group and assign
access to user accounts used by legacy applications to access hidden
membership of Active Directory distribution lists.

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# Preparing to Install Exchange 2000
Topic Objective

To introduce this topic.

Lead-in

Prepare the Active Directory

forest and domain before
you install Exchange 2000.

!

Hardware and Software Requirements

!

Preparing the Forest Using /forestprep

!

Preparing the Domain Using /domainprep

!

Establishing Administrative Groups and Routing
Groups

Before you install Exchange 2000, you need to understand how to prepare the
forest and domain for Exchange 2000. You should also design your
administrative groups and routing groups before you install Exchange 2000.

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Hardware and Software Requirements
Topic Objective

!

Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server,
or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

!

Computer with Pentium-compatible 133 MHz or Higher
Processor

!

128 MB of RAM (256 MB Recommended)

!

500 MB of Free Hard Disk Space
on the Drive Where You Will
Install Exchange 2000

!

To describe the hardware
and software requirements
for installing Exchange
2000.


200 MB of Free Hard Disk
Space on the System Drive

Lead-in

You need to consider a
number of system
requirements prior to
installing Exchange 2000.

Pentium 300 or
Greater
256 MB
of RAM
Exchange 2000

Exchange 2000 runs only on Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced
Server, or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. The computer that will run
Exchange 2000 must meet the following minimum hardware requirements:
!

Computer with Pentium-compatible 133-megahertz (MHz) or higher
processor (300 MHz or more recommended)

!

128 megabytes (MB) of RAM (256 MB recommended)

!


500 MB of free hard disk space on the drive where you will install
Exchange

!

200 MB of free hard disk space on the system drive

!

CD-ROM drive

!

VGA monitor

The hardware requirements for your organization may be different from the
minimum requirements. Your organization’s Exchange 2000 design
architecture should contain the hardware requirements that meet your
organization’s needs.
Before you install Exchange 2000, you should set the Windows 2000 page file
to twice the amount of installed RAM. It is also recommended you install
Exchange 2000 on an NTFS file system disk partition.

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Preparing the Forest Using /forestprep
Topic Objective

First Server
in the Forest

To prepare the Active
Directory forest for
Exchange 2000.
Config
Config

Use the /forestprep setup
switch to prepare the Active
Directory forest for
Exchange 2000 installation.

Modify
Modify

Schema
Schema

Lead-in

Modify
Modify

Install Exchange 2000

Install Exchange 2000
Windows 2000

Forest

Active Directory contains a schema partition and a configuration partition that
exist on every domain controller running Windows 2000 in the forest.
Exchange 2000 requires several changes to the Active Directory schema and
configuration.
The command-line setup switch /forestprep prepares the Active Directory
forest for Exchange 2000 by making several modifications to the Active
Directory schema and configuration without installing Exchange 2000. The
/forestprep switch also grants the first Exchange 2000 administrator (user or
group) permissions for the Exchange 2000 organization. You must run setup
with the /forestprep switch in the same domain as the Active Directory schema
master, which is, by default, the parent domain.
To run the Exchange 2000 Setup program with the /forestprep switch, type
X:\setup\i386\setup.exe /forestprep at the command prompt.

Advantages of Using /forestprep
The /forestprep switch offers two main advantages for administrators
implementing Active Directory and Exchange 2000:
!

By running Exchange 2000 Setup with /forestprep early in Active
Directory deployment, the changes made by /forestprep can be deployed
along with Active Directory.

!


Changes made to the Active Directory schema and configuration partition
must be made by an administrator who is a member of the Enterprise
Admins and Schema Admins group. This is usually a very small number of
administrators in a Windows 2000 organization, most likely not including
Exchange 2000 implementers. Using the /forestprep switch enables an
Active Directory administrator to prepare the Active Directory forest
without installing Exchange 2000. If joining an existing Exchange server
5.5 site, the user running setup must be an Exchange server 5.5
administrator.

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Additional Considerations
!

It is recommended you run Exchange 2000 Setup on the Active Directory
schema master so that schema updates can be made locally.

!

If the first Exchange 2000 server is installed without preparing the forest
using /forestprep, the user installing Exchange 2000 will have to be a
member of the Schema Admins and Enterprise Admins groups. This is
because Exchange 2000 Setup will perform the /forestprep steps to prepare
the forest.


!

If you misspell /forestprep, standard Setup will be run. In this case, Typical
appears as the Action for Exchange 2000. You will have to cancel the
installation and run Setup again with the switch spelled correctly.

!

Preparing the forest with /forestprep can be a lengthy process. It is normal
for the schema and configuration updates to take a considerable amount of
time.

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Demonstration: Preparing the Forest Using /forestprep
Topic Objective

To demonstrate how to
prepare the forest using the
/forestprep switch.

Lead-in

For Your Information


The animated slide that
explains how to run
Exchange 2000 Setup with
the /forestprep switch is
located on the Instructor CD
in a file called Demos.

When you run Exchange 2000 Setup with the /forestprep switch, you will be
prompted to provide the information described in the following table.
Page

Description

End-User License Agreement

You must accept this agreement for the
installation to continue.

Product Identification

The 25-digit product identification code.

Component Selection

A list of the Exchange 2000 components
that can be installed on this server. Select
ForestPrep as the Action for Exchange
2000 to prepare the forest for Exchange
2000.


Installation Type

Choose whether to create a new Exchange
organization or join an existing Exchange
Server 5.5 organization.

Organization Name

Name of the Exchange organization. It
cannot be changed after installation.

Exchange 2000 Administrator Account

The account that will be granted
Exchange 2000 administrative rights.

After the administrator account is entered, Setup will begin a 10-step schema
and configuration update phase that may take up to 30 minutes to complete.

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Preparing the Domain Using /domainprep
Topic Objective


To prepare the Active
Directory domain for
Exchange 2000.

First Server
in the Domain

Config
Config
Schema
Schema

Lead-in

Use the /domainprep setup
switch to prepare the Active
Directory domain for
Exchange 2000 installation.

Install Exchange 2000
Install Exchange 2000

Group
Group
User
User

Create
Create


Windows 2000

Forest
Config
Config
Schema
Schema
Group
Group

Exchange 2000
Exchange 2000

User
User

You can prepare the Active Directory domain for Exchange 2000 by using the
/domainprep command-line setup switch. The /domainprep switch makes
several changes to the domain to prepare it for Exchange 2000 without
installing Exchange 2000. Setup must be run with the /domainprep switch by a
user who is a member of the Domain Admins group for that domain.
To run the Exchange 2000 Setup program with the /domainprep switch, type
X:\setup\i386\setup.exe /domainprep at the command prompt.

Advantage of Using /domainprep
The /domainprep switch:
!

Creates an Exchange Domain Servers domain global group that will contain
all computers running Exchange 2000 in the domain.


!

Creates an Exchange Enterprise Servers domain local group that will
contain all the computers running Exchange 2000 in the enterprise.

!

Grants these two groups appropriate permissions on various containers in
the domain.

!

Creates a user account named EUSER_EXSTOREEVENTS for use with the
script event host. This user account has minimal permissions, less than the
guest account, so it cannot access anything in the store, file system, or
directory.

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Additional Considerations
!

If the first Exchange 2000 server in the domain is installed without
preparing the domain using /domainprep, the person installing Exchange

2000 will have to be a member of the Domain Admins group. This is
because Exchange 2000 Setup will perform the /domainprep steps to
prepare the domain.

!

If you misspell /domainprep, standard Setup will be run. In this case,
Typical appears as the Action for Exchange 2000. You will have to cancel
the installation and run Setup again with the switch spelled correctly.

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Demonstration: Preparing the Domain Using /domainprep
Topic Objective

To demonstrate how to
prepare the domain using
the /domainprep switch.

Lead-in

You should use the
/domainprep switch to
prepare the domain before
installing Exchange 2000.


For Your Information

The animated slide that
explains how to run
Exchange 2000 Setup with
the /domainprep switch is
located on the Instructor CD
in a folder called Demos.

When you run Exchange 2000 Setup with the /domainprep switch you will be
prompted to provide the information described in the following table.
Page

Description

End-User License Agreement

You must accept this agreement for the installation
to continue.

Product Identification

The 25-digit product identification code.

Component Selection

A list of the Exchange 2000 components that can
be installed on this server. Select DomainPrep as
the Action for Exchange 2000 to prepare the

domain for Exchange 2000.

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Establishing Administrative Groups and Routing Groups
Topic Objective

To identify the default
administration group and
routing group into which a
server running Exchange
2000 will be installed.

Admin Group A

Native Mode

Admin Group B

Routing Group 1
Routing Group 4

Lead-in

The first server running

Exchange 2000 will be
installed into the default
administrative and routing
groups.

Routing
Group 3
Routing Group 2

The Exchange 2000 organization and administrative group structure is
established during Setup. The name of the Exchange 2000 organization will be
established during /forestprep and cannot be changed. Each Active Directory
forest can contain only one Exchange 2000 organization.

Administrative Groups
If you coexist with an Exchange Server 5.5 site, your administrative group
structure will match your Exchange Server 5.5 site structure. If you are not
coexisting with Exchange Server 5.5, but are creating your Exchange
organization using Exchange 2000, you can design and deploy an
administrative group structure that works with your administrative model.
The administrative group structure should be deployed before the first
Exchange 2000 server is installed. You can build your administrative group
model by performing the following tasks:
1. Run /forestprep to establish the organization and prepare the Active
Directory forest.
2. Install the Exchange 2000 System Manager tools using Exchange 2000
Setup.
3. Use the Exchange 2000 System Manager to create the administrative groups
defined in your design architecture and implementation plan.
4. Install Exchange 2000 on the computers in the administrative groups

defined by your Exchange 2000 design architecture and implementation
plan.
If you do not use this process to create an administrative group before the first
Exchange 2000 server is installed, Setup will automatically create an
administrative group named First Administrative Group. The first computer
running Exchange 2000 that you install will be placed in this group. After the
first server has been installed, you can create additional administrative groups
into which you can install subsequent computers running Exchange 2000.
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Caution You cannot move computers running Exchange 2000 between
administrative groups. Therefore, it is important to install each Exchange 2000
server in the administrative group specified in your Exchange 2000
implementation plan.

Routing Groups
During setup, Exchange automatically creates a default routing group named
First Routing Group in the first administrative group. The first computer
running Exchange 2000 that you install will be a member of this routing group.
After Exchange installs the first server, you can create more routing groups and
install subsequent computers running Exchange 2000 into these routing groups
during setup.
You can move a computer running Exchange 2000 between routing groups any
time as long as the routing groups are within the same administrative group.
However, you can move a computer running Exchange 2000 between routing

groups only when Exchange 2000 is running in native mode.

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# Installing Exchange 2000
Topic Objective

To introduce this topic.

Lead-in

Exchange 2000 offers
various installation options
to suit the needs of the
organization.

!

Selecting Components

!

Selecting Exchange 2000 Services

!


Installing Exchange 2000 in Unattended Mode

!

Installing Exchange in a Clustered Environment

!

Installing Multiple Language Support

!

Deploying Administrative Tools

After you prepare the forest and domain for Exchange 2000 using /forestprep
and /domainprep, you are ready to install Exchange 2000.
The user who installs Exchange 2000 must have the Exchange Full
Administrator permission in the Exchange organization and have administrator
permissions on the local computer. The computer on which Exchange 2000 is
to be installed must be a member of the Active Directory domain.

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Selecting Components

Topic Objective

To identify the components
of Exchange 2000.

Lead-in

There are four major
components you can
manipulate by using Setup.

The Setup program provides you with the ability to install, remove, or change
the following components:
!

Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services
• Microsoft Exchange MSMail Connector
• Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus cc:Mail
• Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes
• Microsoft Exchange Connector for Novell GroupWise
• Microsoft Key Management Service

!

Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools
• Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Administrator

!

Microsoft Exchange Chat Service


!

Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging Service

The services listed above are included with Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server.
Exchange 2000 Server provides you with a subset of the components listed
above. In Exchange 2000 Server:
!

The database size is limited to 16 gigabytes.

!

You cannot create multiple databases per server.

!

You cannot implement Active/Active clustering (clustering requires
Windows 2000 Advanced Server).

!

Front-end/back-end configuration is not available.

!

Chat is not available.

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Selecting Exchange 2000 Services
Topic Objective

To list and define the
services that you can add to
Windows 2000 to support
Exchange 2000.

Lead-in

You can choose to install
several components when
you run the Setup program.

Component Selection
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Installation Wizard
Component Selection
Select and modify components to fit your custom solution.
Click in the left column to specify the appropriate action for each component.
Action
Typical
Install

Component Name


Microsoft Exchange 2000

Microsoft Exchange Messaging And C…
Microsoft Exchange MSMail Connector

Microsoft Exchange Chat Services

Exchange 2000 Services

Microsoft Exchange Chat
Microsoft Exchange Chat


Several Exchange 2000 services support the components of Exchange 2000.
The exact number of services installed during Setup depends on the
components you select during installation. These services depend on Windows
2000 services. If a dependent Windows 2000 service fails to start with the rest
of the system, then the Exchange 2000 service will also fail to start.
Exchange 2000 installs the following services based on the components you
select during the installation process. The following table describes the services
that Exchange 2000 can install during installation.
Exchange 2000 Service

Description

Microsoft Exchange Chat

Provides Internet Relay Chat (IRC)-based chat
collaboration.


Microsoft Exchange Connectivity
Controller

Provides support services for Microsoft Exchange
connectors.

Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Allows sharing of mail traffic with Lotus cc:Mail
cc:Mail
systems.
Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Allows sharing of mail traffic with Lotus Notes
Notes
systems.
Microsoft Exchange Connector for Novell Allows sharing of mail traffic with Novell
GroupWise
GroupWise systems.
Microsoft Exchange Directory
Synchronization

Synchronizes the MS Mail directory with Active
Directory.

Microsoft Exchange Event

Monitors folders and fires events for server
applications that are compatible with Exchange
Server 5.5.

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