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1 TNT1-100

2 Welcome to this evening’s TechNet Event We would like to bring your attention to the key elements of the TechNet programme; the central information and community resource for IT professionals in the UK:  FREE bi-weekly technical newsletter  FREE regular technical events hosted across the UK  FREE weekly UK & US led technical webcasts  FREE comprehensive technical web site  Monthly CD / DVD subscription with the latest technical tools & resources  FREE quarterly technical magazine To subscribe to the newsletter or just to find out more, please visit www.microsoft.com/uk/technetwww.microsoft.com/uk/technet or speak to a Microsoft representative during www.microsoft.com/uk/technet the break

3 Upgrading Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 Microsoft Corporation

4 What we will cover:  Exchange Migration concepts  Exchange 2003 requirements  Exchange 2003 deployment tools  Active Directory Connector  Moving Exchange resources  Moving Public Folder resources

5 Prerequisite Knowledge  Exchange 5.5 Knowledge  Exchange 2003 Knowledge  Experience supporting NT 4.0 Servers  Experience administering Active Directory Level 200

6 Agenda  Exchange 2003 Requirements  Exchange Deployment Tools  Directory Synchronization  Moving Exchange Resources  Cleaning Up Exchange Organization

7 Exchange 2003 Requirements Exchange Deployment Vision  Improve deployment satisfaction  Provide prescriptive deployment guidance for customers  Provide the ability to validate setup  Remove deployment obstacles

8 Exchange 2003 Requirements Exchange Deployment Vision  Improve deployment satisfaction  Provide prescriptive deployment guidance for customers  Provide the ability to validate setup  Remove deployment obstacles

9 Exchange 2003 Requirements AD Requirements For Exchange  Active Directory is required  Complete AD deployment unnecessary  Connectivity to Domain Controller  Allows Exchange to read configuration  DC in same Windows site will be used  Windows 2000 SP3 or Windows 2003 DCs  Connectivity to Global Catalogs  For Exchange for address book and recipient information  GCs in same Windows site will be used initially  GC requests are load balanced  1 GC per every 4 Exchange Servers

10 Exchange 2003 Requirements Exchange and Windows 2003 Server Exchange 5.5 Windows 2000 Exchange 2000 Windows 2000 Windows 2003 GC/DC Windows 2000 SP3 GC/DC Exchange 2003 Windows 2000 SP3 Exchange 2003 Windows 2003 Exchange 5.5 NT4

11 Exchange 2003 Requirements Standard Deployment  Introduce 2003 Server into 5.5 Organization  Use Active Directory Connector to connect 5.5 Organization to Active Directory  Migrate Mailboxes to Exchange Server 2003  Remove Exchange 5.5 Servers & ADC  Raise Exchange Functional Level Exchange 5.5 Server Exchange Server 2003 Native Mode ADC

12 Exchange 2003 Requirements External Migration  Create a new Exchange Organization  Reduce data to be migrated  Install the Active Directory Connector  Run Migration Wizard  Decommission Exchange 5.5 Organization Exchange 5.5 Server Exchange Server 2003 ADC

13 Exchange 2003 Requirements Upgrade from Exchange 2000 Server  Remove unsupported components  Upgrade existing Exchange 2000 servers  Introduce new Exchange Server 2003 servers Exchange 2000 Server Exchange Server 2003

14 Exchange 5.5 Requirements Exchange 5.5 Requirements Review Existing Exchange 5.5 Organization Review Existing NT Users Create Trust between NT Domain and AD Assign Appropriate Rights to Exchange demonstration demonstration

15 Agenda  Exchange 2003 Requirements  Exchange Deployment Tools  Directory Synchronization  Moving Exchange Resources  Cleaning Up Exchange Organization

16 Exchange Deployment Tools Accessing the Deployment Tools

17 Exchange Deployment Tools Phase 1 - Planning  Verify Requirements  Run the DCDiag tool  Run the NetDiag tool

18 Exchange Deployment Tools Phase 2 – Preparing Active Directory  Run ForestPrep  Run DomainPrep  Run OrgPrepCheck

19 Exchange Deployment Tools Phase 2 – Preparing Active Directory  Run ForestPrep  Run DomainPrep  Run OrgPrepCheck

20 Exchange 2003 Deployment Tools Exchange Deployment Tools and Checklists Prepare Active Directory demonstration demonstration

21 Agenda  Exchange 2003 Requirements  Exchange Deployment Tools  Directory Synchronization  Moving Exchange Resources  Cleaning Up Exchange Organization

22  Exchange 5.5 coexistence considerations  Exchange Directory Service and Windows NT user accounts  Active Directory user objects and directory synchronization  Populating Active Directory  Upgrading existing user accounts  Using Active Directory Migration Tool Directory Synchronization Active Directory Considerations

23  Exchange 5.5 Coexistence Considerations  Exchange Directory Service and Windows NT User Accounts  Active Directory User Objects and Directory Synchronization  Populating Active Directory  Upgrading Existing User Accounts  Using Active Directory Migration Tool

24 Directory Synchronization Active Directory Connector  What is the ADC for ?  Replication of objects between Exchange Directory and the Active Directory  What does it do ?  If it finds a matching object it keeps both in sync  If it doesn’t find a matching object it creates a placeholder in the directory

25 Directory Synchronization ADC Architecture Active Directory Connector Sites and Services Recipient Connection Agreement ExchangeDirectoryProvider MappingEngine ActiveDirectoryProvider Replication Engine Exchange5.5ActiveDirectory Public Folder Connection Agreement Configuration Connection Agreement

26 Directory Synchronization How Active Directory Connector Works  Initial replication  Detecting changes in Exchange directory  Detecting changes in Active Directory  Object class mapping and attributes  Duplicate object detection  Schema discovery

27 Directory Synchronization How Active Directory Connector Works  Initial Replication  Detecting Changes in Exchange Directory  Detecting Changes in Active Directory  Object Class Mapping and Attributes  Duplicate Object Detection  Schema Discovery

28 Directory Synchronization Directory Synchronization Populating Active Directory using ADMT Installing and Configuring ADC Mailbox Resource Wizard Creating a Connection Agreement Verify Synchronization Start Exchange 2003 Installation demonstration demonstration

29 Agenda  Exchange 2003 Requirements  Directory Synchronization  Exchange Deployment Tools  Moving Exchange Resources  Cleaning Up Exchange Organization

30 Moving Exchange Resources Post Installation Steps  Moving mailboxes  Moving system and Public Folders  Optimizing memory usage  Using Internet Mail Wizard  Configuring RPC over HTTP  Microsoft Security Notification Service www.microsoft.com/technet/security /bulletin/notify.mspx

31 Moving Exchange Resources Post Installation Steps  Moving Mailboxes  Moving System and Public Folders  Optimizing Memory Usage  Using Internet Mail Wizard  Configuring RPC Over HTTP  Microsoft Security Notification Service www.microsoft.com/technet/security /bulletin/notify.mspx

32 Moving Exchange Resources Exchange Task Wizard

33 Migrating Exchange Resources Migrating Exchange Resources Move Mailboxes Public Folder Migration Tool demonstration demonstration

34 Agenda  Exchange 2003 Requirements  Directory Synchronization  Exchange Deployment Tools  Moving Exchange Resources  Cleaning Up Exchange Organization

35 Cleaning Up Exchange Organization Mixed and Native Mode Considerations  Reason for functionality modes  Know when to switch modes  Disadvantages of mixed mode  Exchange 5.5 sites mapped to Admin groups  Admin groups mapped to Exchange 5.5 sites  Routing group membership relies on Admin groups  Cannot move servers between routing groups

36 Cleaning Up Exchange Organization Native Mode Advantages  Query-based distribution groups  8-bit MIME data transfers  Removes zombie access control entries  Routing group flexibility  Move mailboxes  SMTP as the default routing protocol

37 Cleaning Up Exchange Organization Removing the last Exchange Switching Exchange to Native Mode demonstration demonstration

38 Cleaning Up Exchange Organization Site Consolidation Tools New in SP1  Improved Mailbox Move Wizard  Exchange Profile Update Tool  Improved Public Folder Migration Tool  Object Re-Home Tool New York Headquarters Portland San Diego Chicago Seattle

39 Cleaning Up Exchange Organization Site Consolidation Tools New in SP1  Improved Mailbox Move Wizard  Exchange Profile Update Tool  Improved Public Folder Migration Tool  Object Re-Home Tool New York Headquarters Portland San Diego Chicago Seattle

40 Session Summary  Active Directory and System Requirements for Exchange Server 2003 Deployment  Exchange Organization Upgrade Paths  Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Tools

41 For More Information…  Main TechNet Web site at www.microsoft.com/technet  Additional resources to support this Session page can be found at www.microsoft.com/technet/tnt1-100

42 For More Information…  Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/Library/DepGuide.ms px www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/Library/DepGuide.ms px www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/Library/DepGuide.ms px  Exchange Server 2003 Technical Documentation Library www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/library/ www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/library/ www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn ol/exchange/2003/library/  Downloads for Exchange Server 2003 www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloa ds/ www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloa ds/ www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloa ds/

43 MS Press Inside information for IT Professionals To find the latest IT Professional related titles visit www.microsoft.com/learning/books/

44 3rd Party Publications Supplementary publications for IT Pro’s These books can be found and purchased at all good book stores and on-line retailers

45 Microsoft Learning Training Resources for IT Professionals To see the detailed syllabus or to locate a training provider please visit www.microsoft.com/learning www.microsoft.com/learning CourseTitleAvailable2009 Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Classroom 3-day 2400 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Classroom 5-day 2011 Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Classroom 3-day

46 Assess your Readiness Microsoft Skills Assessment What is Microsoft Skills Assessment?  Self-study learning tool to evaluate readiness for product and technology solutions, instead of job-roles (certification)  Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003, Visual Studio.NET, Office 2003  Free, online, unproctored, and available to anyone  Answers the question: “Am I ready?”  Determines skills gaps and provides learning plans with Microsoft Official Curriculum courses  Post your High Score to see how you stack up  visit www.microsoft.com/assessment www.microsoft.com/assessment

47 Become a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)  What is the MCSA certification?  For IT professionals who manage and maintain networks and systems based on Microsoft Windows Server  How do I become an MCSA on Microsoft Windows Server 2003?  Pass 3 core exams  Pass 1 elective exam or 2 CompTIA certifications  Where do I get more information? www.microsoft.com/mcsa

48 Become A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)  What is the MCSE certification?  Premier certification for IT pros who analyze the requirements, design, plan, and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows Server System  How do I become an MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2003?  Pass 6 core exams  Pass 1 elective exams from a comprehensive list  Where do I get more information? www.microsoft.com/mcse

49 Demonstrate Your Security or Messaging Specialization  What are MCSA/MCSE specializations?  Allows IT professionals to highlight specific expertise within their job role  Which specializations are available?  MCSA: Security  MCSA: Messaging  MCSE: Security  MCSE: Messaging  Where do I get more information? www.microsoft.com/mcsawww.microsoft.com/mcsa or www.microsoft.com/mcse www.microsoft.com/mcse www.microsoft.com/mcsa www.microsoft.com/mcse

50 What is TechNet?  Put the right answers at your fingertips  The comprehensive collection of resources to help IT pros plan, deploy and manage Microsoft products successfully  Comprehensive set of resources delivered reliably every month on CD or DVD –The trusted resource for guidance, tools and software to efficiently evaluate, deploy and support Microsoft technologies. TechNet Subscription  Accessible at www.microsoft.com/technetwww.microsoft.com/technet  Online resources and community  Subscriber-only Online Services TechNet Web Site  Biweekly e-newsletter  Security updates, new resources, and special offers TechNet Flash  Briefings on the latest Microsoft products and technologies  Hands-on, “how to” information TechNet Events and Webcasts  User Groups  Managed Newsgroups TechNet Communities

51 Where Can I Get Help?  Attend a free chat or web cast www.microsoft.com/technet/community/chats www.microsoft.com/technet/community/webcasts  List of newsgroups www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups  Microsoft community sites www.microsoft.com/technet/community  Community events www.microsoft.com/technet/community/events  Community columns www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns

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