Exchange server 2003/2007/2010 Interview Questions With Answers
1. What are the pre-requirements 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 services should not be installed
- Client Access Server Role
- Hub Transport Server Role
- Mailbox Server Role
- Unified Messaging Server Role
There are two types of Exchange Server 2007 version release
Exchange Server 2007 can be installed on
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 Server 2000 organization to an Exchange Server 2007 organization, you perform a transition.
When transitioning to Exchange Server 2007, you cannot perform an in-place server upgrade on an existing Exchange Server. Instead, you must install a new Exchange Server 2007 into the existing organization, and then move data to the new Exchange Server 2007.
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- 64 bit - for production environment
- 32 bit - only for non-production environment
Exchange Server 2007 can be installed on
- Windows Server 2003 SP2 64-bit
- Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 64-bit
- Windows Server 2008 64-bit
- Domain functional level at least Windows Server 2000 native or higher
- Schema Master must be run on Windows Server 2003 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
- Processor - 64 bit processor
- RAM - 2GB + 5MB per Mailbox
- Disk Space - At least 1.2GB on the drive on which you install Exchange Server 2007 & 200MB of available disk space on the system drive
- File Format - NTFS
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 Server 2000 organization to an Exchange Server 2007 organization, you perform a transition.
When transitioning to Exchange Server 2007, you cannot perform an in-place server upgrade on an existing Exchange Server. Instead, you must install a new Exchange Server 2007 into the existing organization, and then move data to the new Exchange Server 2007.
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