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Exchange 2007

1. What are the considerations with co existing with 2003?


2. Which service should not be installed with 2007 installation
A. SMTP and NNTP
1. What are the pre requisites to install Exchange Server 2007 ?
Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
Microsoft ASP .Net
World Wide Web Service
MMC 3.0
Windows power shell
SMTP & NNTP service should not be installed
2. Whats the order to install Exchange Server 2007 Roles in a exchange
Server 2003 organization ?
Client Access Server Role
Hub Transport Server Role
Mailbox Server Role
Unified Messaging Server role
3. What are the versions available in Exchange Server 2007 ?
There are two types of Exchange Server 2007 version release
64 bit for production environment
32 bit only for non-production environment
4. What are the Operating system requirements to install Exchange Server
2007 ?
Exchange Server 2007 can be installed on
Windows Server 2003 SP2 64-bit,
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 64-bit or
Windows Server 2008 64-bit
5. What are the Active directory requirements to install Exchange Server 2007
?
Domain functional level at least windows server 2000 native or higher
Schema Master must be run on windows 2003 server with sp1
At least one Domain Controller, in each domain with windows server 2003 sp1
At least one global catalog server in Active Directory Site which hosts exchange Server
2007
4:1 ratio of Exchange processor to global catalog server processors
6. What are the hardware requirements to install Exchange Server 2007 ?
Processor 64 bit processor
RAM 2 GB + 5 MB per Mailbox
Disk Space At least 1.2 GB on the drive on which you install Exchange
200 MB of available disk space on the system drive
File Format NTFS

7. What are the Software requirements to install Exchange Server 2007 ?


Following are the software prerequisites to install Exchange Server 2007
Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
IIS
WWW
MMC 3.0
Microsoft Windows Power Shell
8. What is Transition in Exchange Server 2007 ?
Transition is the scenario in which you upgrade an existing Exchange organization to
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. To perform the transition, you must move data from
the existing Exchange servers to new Exchange 2007 servers. For example, when
upgrading from an Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2000 Server organization to an
Exchange 2007 organization, you perform a transition
When transitioning to Exchange 2007, you cannot perform an in-place server upgrade
on an existing Exchange server. Instead, you must install a new Exchange 2007 server
into the existing organization, and then move data to the new Exchange 2007 server.
9. What is Migration in Exchange Server 2007 ?
Migration is the scenario in which you upgrade to Exchange 2007 by migrating data
from a non-Exchange messaging system to Exchange 2007 or from an existing
Exchange organization to a completely new Exchange organization, without retaining
any of the Exchange configuration data in the first organization. For example, when
merging with another company, you can perform a migration. In this scenario, you
move mailboxes and data to the other companys Exchange organization, without
retaining any of the configuration data from your existing Exchange organization.
Another example is when upgrading from Lotus Notes to Exchange 2007, you perform a
migration. In this scenario, you must move mailboxes and data to the new Exchange
2007 organization, without retaining any of the data from the Lotus Notes organization.
The migration process includes installing a completely new Exchange 2007
organization, and then migrating mailboxes from the old messaging system to the new
Exchange 2007 messaging system, using various tools for migration.
10. Is it possible to do in place upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to
Exchange Server 2007 ?
No in-place upgrade on existing Exchange server organization. Install new Exchange
Server 2007 server into existing organization, and move data to new server.
11. What are the transition options available in Exchange Server 2007 ?
We can make transition in following options
Single forest to single forest you have an existing single forest Exchange 2003 or
Exchange 2000 topology, you can transition to a single forest Exchange 2007
organization
Single forest to cross forest If you have an existing single forest Exchange 2003 or
Exchange 2000 topology, you can transition to a cross-forest Exchange 2007 topology
Cross forest to cross forest If you have an existing cross-forest Exchange 2003 or
Exchange 2000 topology with Exchange servers and mailboxes in each forest, you can
transition to an Exchange 2007 cross-forest topology.
Resource forest to resource forest
Single forest to resource forest

12. What are the considerations for Exchange Server 2007 to co exists with
Exchange server 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 ?
Exchange Organization in Exchange Native Mode Exchange Server 2007 routing group
(DWBGZMFD01QNBJR) is created only for coexisting with earlier versions of Exchange.
Routing Group Connector is required between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange
Server 2007 (created during setup).
Exchange Server 2003 computers cannot interoperate with the Unified Messaging
server role. Exchange 2003 mailboxes cannot be Unified Messagingenabled.
Exchange 2003 Front-ends cannot talk to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Server Roles.
No in-place upgrade on existing Exchange server. Install new Exchange Server 2007
server into existing organization, and move data to new server
13. Will Front End server talk to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server in an
Exchange organization having both exchange 2003 and exchange Server 2007
?
Exchange Server 2003 Front-end server cannot talk to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox
Server Roles
14. What is the status of routing group connector in co existed of Exchange
Server 2003 and 2007 ?
Exchange Organization in Exchange Native Mode Exchange Server 2007 routing group
(DWBGZMFD01QNBJR) is created only for coexisting with earlier versions of Exchange.
Routing Group Connector is required between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange
Server 2007 (created during setup).
15. Which service should not be installed in Exchange Server 2007 installation
?
SMTP and NNTP service should not be installed
16. What are the Exchange Server editions available ?
There are two types of Exchange Server 2007 editions available
Standard Edition
Enterprise Edition
17. What is the difference between standard and Enterprise Edition ?
Exchange 2007 functions Standard Edition Enterprise Edition
Number of Data Stores Supported 5 includes Mailbox/Public Folder 50 combination of
both
Clustering support No Yes
OS Support Windows 2003 64 bit Windows 2003 64 bit
18. What to do if exchange Server 5.5 in your organization in order to upgrade
to Exchange Server 2007 ?
You cannot upgrade an existing Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 organization to
Exchange Server 2007. You must first migrate from the Exchange Server 5.5
organization to an Exchange Server 2003 or an Exchange 2000 Server organization.
Then you can transition the Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2000 organization to Exchange
2007.
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