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Where to Start Use the Compaq ProLiant Sizer for Exchange, available on the Compaq ActiveAnswers site, to determine the recommended configuration for Compaq servers. For details about other Compaq offers, please see the Source: Compaq.com Dell and Microsoft have designed a sizing tool to easily match Exchange 2000 Server workload to a recommended configuration of Dell PowerEdge servers and PowerVault storage systems. Visit the Dell Web site for more information on. Source: Dell.com Scalability is significantly affected by your deployment. Before making an accurate prediction of the scalability of an Exchange deployment, one needs to also consider: the software client used to access mail, the associated server transactions with that client, the hardware used in the deployment, and the physical deployment itself. This paper details these variables, in addition to outlining how to use this resource utilization model. Source: Microsoft.com Installing Exchange Server Find out the Microsoft Active Directory© requirements for new Exchange 2000 customers©including those for customers migrating from Exchange 5.5 Server.
Source: Microsoft.com Have you ever wished that you could install Exchange 2000 Server your way? Do you wish that you could have all of your Administrative Groups and Routing Groups not only planned out on paper but configured and laid out in your domain or forest before actually installing the first Exchange 2000 Server? Well©you can! Source: MSExchange.org This seminar outlines the steps required to set-up the Windows© 2000 Active Directory? In preparation for deploying Exchange 2000. After completing these steps you will have a fully functional Windows 2000 Active Directory ready to host Exchange 2000. Source: Microsoft.com This paper, on the Microsoft TechNet Web site, examines the Microsoft Information Technology Group's deployment methodology of Exchange 2000 on Compaq ProLiant and StorageWorks technology from a hardware design, configuration, and optimization point of view.
The paper's focus is on Microsoft ITG's Exchange 2000 Large Mailbox Server configuration. Source: Microsoft.com Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 236145 - To install Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server in a Windows 2000 root domain (or 'parent' domain), the account used must be a member of the root domain Domain Admins group. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 260378 - In some situations, you may need to remove Exchange 2000 from a server. The best way to do this is to re-run Setup and click the Remove option for the installed components. If this does not work, you may need to uninstall Exchange 2000 manually, as described in the 'More Information' section. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 264309 - If an upgrade from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server does not work, you may want to roll the server back to Exchange Server 5.5 completely to try again. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 262068 - This article describes the basic functionality of Setup and how to install Exchange 2000 on a Microsoft Windows 2000 domain controller or global catalog server, and on a Windows 2000 member server.
This guide provides instructions for installing Exchange 2000 Server on a Windows 2000 two-node cluster. Read about the process of installing Exchange 2000 on a cluster, setting up an Exchange virtual server (EVS), creating the necessary resources for each EVS, and verifying failover capability. Source: Microsoft.com Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 259712 - One way of upgrading to Microsoft Exchange 2000 is to move mailboxes from an existing Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 or 5.x computer to an Exchange 2000 server. This method involves installing Exchange 2000 in the existing Exchange Server site.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 264879 - One way to upgrade to Exchange 2000 is to use the 'swing' method. The swing method allows you the flexibility of the move mailbox method of upgrading, but does not require you to purchase new hardware for each existing server. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 259912 - You must meet certain prerequisites before you can upgrade from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server. This article provides a brief overview of these prerequisites; this article does not provide a complete list of these prerequisites. Post Installation Configuration This article presents a recommended configuration for deploying Exchange 2000 Server for the Internet and is an article in the Exchange Up-to-Date series.
By limiting your Internet access to one machine and restricting all incoming Internet messages to a single entry point, this configuration protects your intranet while allowing Internet access. It gives smaller organizations direct, protected Internet access without the overhead of a firewall.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 280132 - This article describes how to install Exchange 2000 Server and Outlook Web Access 5.5 on computers that are isolated from their Microsoft Windows 2000 networks by a firewall and are in a demilitarized zone (DMZ) Ethernet environment. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266725 - This article describes two methods to assign a server to a routing group. The first method explains how to assign the server during the installation of Microsoft Exchange 2000 and the second method explains how to assign the server after the installation process is finished.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 276388 - This article describes how to configure Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server behind Proxy Server 2.0. The information in this article does not apply if Exchange 2000 is running on the same server as Proxy Server. The information in this article also does not apply to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 261326 - Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server and Microsoft Mail must be configured for the message transfer agent (MTA) to transfer mail.
This article guides you through the basic setup. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266643 - Instant Messaging Service provides a new means of communication between individuals that is immediate, interactive, and private. This article describes how to install and configure Instant Messaging on Exchange 2000 Server.
This article assumes that you have a working knowledge of Exchange 2000 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 267273 - This article describes how to install Key Management server (KM server) on an Exchange 2000 Server computer. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 254767 - This article provides information about the Exchange 2000 Archive Sink utility. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 262210 - This article describes how to set up and use the chat migration feature of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. This article covers: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 255891 - When you install the Exchange System Manager snap-in along with the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Administrator program from the Exchange 2000 CD, Setup may fail.
This article explains how you can move the Exchange 2000 Databases and/or the Exchange 2000 Transaction Log files to a different location. Troubleshooting Exchange 2000 Installation Issues Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 255869 - This article provides basic troubleshooting steps for installing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 252078 - When you run the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Installation Wizard, you may not be able to change the installation path with the. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 237405 - When you try to install the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server System Manager Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in when you are logged on as a user, Setup fails with the following error messages: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 251817 - After you install an Exchange Server 5.5 computer and then join the Exchange Server 5.5 site with an Exchange 2000 server, intrasite replication is forced manually between the two servers. When you attempt to join an Exchange Server 5.5 com Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 273298 - When you attempt to install Exchange 2000 Server for the first time in an existing Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 site, the installation may not finish successfully and you may receive the following error message: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 247407 - When you try to install either Exchange Server 5.5 or Exchange 2000 Server on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server, you may receive an error message.