RE: New Exchange 2003 server in existing AD/DC environment

  • From: "Mohammed Tantawi" <mtantawi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:50:35 +0300

Dear Tim, 

The First thing you will do is join the server to the domain with the normal 
way . 

For example if you have your domain controller with this name ( DC1) , and you 
have already 20 users inside this domain , all what you have to do is :-

1. Bring New PC and install on it Windows 2000 Advanced server .
2. Name this PC with this Name " mail".
3.join this PC to the domain .
4.log in to this PC with the Administrator Account ( Enterprise Administrator ).
5. Put your exchange CD in the CD Drive , and run the following command ( 
setup/forestprep ).
6. the same command but ( setup/domainprep ). 
7. after that complete the setup Normal.
8. then restart your server ( mail ) and then you will see your exchange is 
working on line ) .


Please test this is on the Testing Pc's only . and inform me 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Jordan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 10 ذو القعدة, 1425 01:52 ص
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: New Exchange 2003 server in existing AD/DC 
environment

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Most of your answers are at the Microsoft web site.  The big thing is to
backup because your going to be altering the AD schema when adding
Exchange.  So do a good work of reading first, because the order of
setup is critical for you.

TJ 

-----Original Message-----
From: A. M. Salim [mailto:msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:21 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] New Exchange 2003 server in existing AD/DC
environment

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Hi,

One of my customers has a current, active AD and DC already installed
and running in their organization but they do not have an Exchange
server.
Now they want to add an Exchange 2003 Standard server.  They want the
Exchange server to fit into the existing AD.

I am used to setting up a stand-alone Exchange server in a brand new
environment where I also set up the AD and DC on the same server but not
this scenario with an existing and operational AD.  So what is the best
way to install Exchange 2003 in this scenario?  How do I enable the new
Exchange server in the existing AD?  Once it is in the AD, how do I
mail-enable selected users so their email will be going through
Exchange?
There will be about 350 users, is there a way to script this?

TIA!

Mike Salim


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