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LAB: E14 System mailbox (TBC)

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  1. E14 安裝完後, 在root domain CN=Users 下建立下面四個系統帳號, 用途待續….. 2. 3. 4.   Blog Extended Reading More Information & Reference

REF: Understanding Exchange 2010 DAG – Part 2

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  1. Mailbox Database Copy Management Adding mailbox database copies When you add a copy of a mailbox database, continuous replication is automatically enabled between the existing database and the database copy . Configuring mailbox database copy properties You can configure a variety of properties, such as the database activation policy, the amount of time, if any, for replay lag and truncation lag, and the activation preference for the database copy. Suspend or resume a mailbox database copy You can suspend a mailbox database copy in preparation for seeding, or for other forms of maintenance. You can also suspend a mailbox database copy for activation only. This configuration prevents the system from automatically activating the copy as a result of a failure, but it still allows the system to keep the database copy up-to-date with log shipping and replay. Updating a mailbox database copy Updating, also known a...

REF: REF: Understanding Exchange 2010 DAG – Part 1

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  1. Database Availability Groups (DAGs) Exchange 2010 does not use the concept of a clustered mailbox server (referred to as an Exchange Virtual Server in Exchange Server 2003 and earlier). As a result, Exchange is no longer a clustered application, and Exchange server identities no longer move between clustered servers. Exchange 2010 does not use the concept of storage groups. As a result, databases are decoupled from servers and are now managed globally, databases no longer share log streams, and continuous replication (including switchovers and failovers) operates at the database level. Exchange 2010 does not use the concepts of public and private networks. These concepts are replaced with the concepts of MAPI networks and Replication networks . Each DAG should contain one MAPI network and one or more Replication networks. (No More Storage Group/ ) 2. Creating one or more DAGs The DAG is configured for Third-Party Replication mode, and you want ...

LAB: E14 Upgrading Part 6 – Role Base Introduction

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  1. Exchange 2010 Administrative Groups 2. Exchange 2010 New Group – Organization Management 3. Exchange 2010 New Group – Delegated Setup Group 4. Built-in role groups Organization Management Administrators who are members of the Organization Management role group have administrative access to the entire Exchange 2010 organization and can perform almost any task against any Exchange 2010 object. View-Only Organization Management Administrators who are members of the View Only Organization Management role group can view the properties of any object in the Exchange organization. Recipient Management Administrators who are members of the Recipient Management role group have administrative access to create or modify Exchange 2010 recipients within the Exchange 2010 organization. UM Management Administrators who are members of the UM Management role group can manage the Unified Messaging (UM) features in the Exchange organization such as Unifie...

LAB: E14 Upgrading Part 5 – Installing HUB

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    1. 2. 用child domain\admin 安裝失敗 3. 改用Corp\admin 來安裝 4. Receive Connectors     Blog Extended Reading More Information & Reference

LAB: E14 Upgrading Part 4 – Installing CAS

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  1. Prepare IIS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 使用 MMC 來啟用 Net.TCP Port Sharing Service 7. 8. 9.     Blog Extended Reading More Information & Reference 1. HOW TO:啟用 Net.TCP Port Sharing Service

LAB: E14 Upgrading Part 3 – Language Support

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    安裝Server 2008 SP2 ENG MUI Blog Extended Reading N/A More Information & Reference N/A

LAB: E14 upgrading Part 2 – PrepareAD & Domain

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1. Setup /PL (Root Domain) To prepare legacy Exchange permissions in every domain in the forest that contains the Exchange Enterprise Servers and Exchange Domain Servers groups, run the following command. setup /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions .or setup /pl To prepare legacy Exchange permissions in a specific domain, run the following command. setup /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions: < FQDN of domain you want to prepare > or setup /pl:< FQDN of domain you want to prepare > 2. Setup /PS (setup /PrepareSchema) (Root Domain) 3. Setup /P (setup /prepareAD)  4. Setup /PAD (Root Domain)  Run setup /PrepareDomain or setup /pd to prepare the local domain. Note that you don't need to run this in the domain where you ran Step 3. Running setup /PrepareAD prepares the local domain. Run setup /PrepareDomain: <FQDN of domain you want to prepare> to prepare a specific domain. Run ...