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Exchange 2000 Server Upgrade Series Deployment section, you will learn how to implement the previously planned changes. This part of the content has strong practicality, which lends you through a series of operations step by step, first configuring Windows 2000 Active Directory, and finally evaluate whether the deployment project is successful.
The planning part consists of the following chapters:
Deployment overview
Configuring Windows 2000 Active Directory for Exchange 2000 Server
Deploy an Active Directory Connector
Install Exchange 2000 Server
Upgrade Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server
Move mailboxes and public folders to Exchange 2000 Server
Migration transmission, connector and hub
Install front-end server
Adjust Exchange 2000 Server performance
Glossary
Chapter 1 - Overview of Deployment Process
This chapter summarizes the actual deployment process of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, but also outlines the framework of the rest of this guide. It will enable you a deep understanding of the deployment process, and introduce you to the various steps you need to achieve the target. Finally, it also gives an outline project plan, and you can adapt to the specific needs of this unit.
This chapter includes the following:
Resource requirements
Education and training
Implementation plan
Chapter 2 - Configuring Windows 2000 Active Directory for Exchange 2000 Server
In this chapter, you will perform the necessary configuration steps to properly configure Active Directory to deploy Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000 uses Windows 2000 Active Directory as directory services for its storage email, distribution groups, and mail objects. Preparing Active Directory is critical to deploying Exchange 2000, this chapter describes how to prepare how utilities such as ForestPrep and DomainPrep.
This chapter includes the following:
Security requirements for installing Exchange 2000
Prepare Active Directory using ForestPrep and DomainPrep
Use Active Directory Migration Tools
Install Active Directory Connector
Chapter III - Deploy Active Directory Connector
Active Directory Connector (ADC) provides a way to connect Directory services in Exchange 5.5 to Windows 2000 Active Directory. The third chapter describes the steps to configure the connector and set the connection protocol between the two directory services.
This chapter includes the following:
Various versions of ADC
Create a connection protocol
Use the ADC for directory synchronization
Chapter 4 - Installing Exchange 2000 Server
After completing the pre-configured steps, Chapter 4 will guide you to start installing Exchange 2000. This chapter describes the steps you want to take after successfully installation of Exchange 2000 on each server in each server in each server. This chapter will also describe the steps that should be taken in the event of a failure of the installation process due to some reason.
This chapter includes the following:
Prepare for possible upgrade issues
Run Exchange 2000 Server installer
Exchange 2000 Recovery after installation failure
Chapter 5 - Upgrade Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server
Chapter 5 summarizes the upgrade process from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. In this scenario, your organization has implemented Exchange 5.5, and you want to use Exchange 2000's advantages. Chapters and Chapters 7 of the deployment section covers detailed information on moving individual components within the Exchange 2000 site. This chapter includes the following:
Installation requirements
Prepare for possible upgrade issues
Upgrade Exchange 5.5 SP3 to Exchange 2000
Upgrade steps
Chapter 6 - Move mailboxes and public folders to Exchange 2000 Server
This chapter describes the specific steps that are upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. Focus on how to quickly and efficiently move user email and public folders so as to shorten the downtime.
This chapter includes the following:
Prepare for mobile mailboxes
Steps to move mailboxes and public folders
Deactivate the server running Exchange 5.5
Chapter 7 - Migration Transport, Connectors and Hub
In Exchange 5.5 Upgrade to Exchange 2000, the second aspect to migrate is transfer, connector, and hub. This is much more complicated than simple transfer email and public folders, especially when you want to migrate connector types (such as system network architecture distributed service or snads) is not covered by Exchange 2000.
This chapter includes the following:
Upgrade consideration
Role and responsibility
Upgrade bridge head server
Rollback upgrade process
Chapter 8 - Install Front End Server
The front and backend servers are due to the Exchange 2000 can proxy 3 (POP3), Internet Mail Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol / Web-based Distributed Production and Version Control (HTTP / WebDAV) command, Two components. This feature has the advantage of security and scalability, allowing you to connect a large number of clients to multiple Exchange 2000 front-end / backend configurations.
This chapter includes the following:
Improve front server
Planning and configuring network load balancing
Configure SSL
Operational advice
Chapter 9 - Adjusting Exchange 2000 Server Performance
Installed Exchange 2000, now you can optimize the performance of the new mail system. Chapter IX Discuss how to make changes to registry and hardware configurations to improve your email server efficiency.
This chapter includes the following:
Mail Transfer Agent
SMTP transmission
Storage and scalable storage agents
Active Directory