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  1. Exchange Server 2007 Technical Overview and Management Harold Wong [email_address] blogs.technet.com/haroldwong
  2. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  3. People Drive Business Outcomes
  4. The Right Tools For Your People Help protect & manage content Find information & improve business insight Simplify how people work together Reduce IT costs & improve security The Right Tools For Your People
  5. Unified Communications Innovative communications with revolutionary economics From proprietary networks and end user experience silos… to people-centric, software-enhanced communications
  6. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  7. Exchange 2007 Server Roles Perimeter Exchange 2007 Edge Transport Server Intranet Exchange 2007 Server
  8. Exchange 2007 Enterprise Topology Enterprise network Other SMTP Servers PBX or VoIP I N T E R N E T Hub Transport Routing Policy Applications: OWA, Outlook Anywhere Protocols: EAS, POP, IMAP, Outlook Anywhere Programmability: Web services, Web parts Client Access Edge Transport Routing Hygiene Mailbox Mailbox Public Folders Voice Messaging Unified Messaging Fax
  9. Large , Low-cost Mailboxes with 64-bit
    • Reduce I/O per sec required by 70%
    • ¼ the disk
    • 4x more users
    • Large inboxes
    32-bit Exchange 64-bit Exchange 2007
  10. Built-In Protection Continuous Replication - Now In Three Flavors! New Replication to a standby server Replication to a second disk set Replication within a cluster
    • Designed for site resilience
      • Replicated on per-storage group basis
      • Source and destination can be a single mailbox or cluster (LCR)
      • Manual failover
    DB/Logs DB/Logs DB DB Logs Logs File Share DB DB Logs Logs
  11. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  12. Information Worker Inbox Productivity
    • Microsoft Office® Outlook® Web Access improvements
    • Calendaring improvements
    • Document access
    • Unified Messaging
    • Exploring Clients
      • Outlook Web Access
      • Outlook Voice Access
    demonstration
  13. Unified Messaging
    • Automated Attendant
    • Call answering
    • Fax receiving
    • Outlook Voice Access
  14. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  15. Message Hygiene
    • Anti-virus protection
    • Anti-spam protection
  16. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  17. Exchange Server Management Model PowerShell Engine Exchange cmdlets Configuration Data Access Early-bound objs Windows Forms ADO.Net PowerShell Data Provider Windows Forms CLI Setup MAPI Registry Active Directory ® Metabase
  18. Exchange Server Security and Permissions
    • Exchange Server 2003
    • Predefined security roles
    • Lack of specificity
    • Little difference between roles
    • No clear separation between Exchange administrative roles and Active Directory admins
    • Exchange Server 2007
    • New administrator roles
    • Managed from either the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell
    • No need to alter ACL settings
  19. Split Permissions Model
  20. Administrator Roles in Exchange Server Exchange Organization Administrator Exchange Recipient Administrator Exchange Server Administrator Exchange View-Only Administrator Global Data Recipient Data Server Data
  21. Administrator Roles in Exchange Server Exchange Organization Administrator Exchange Recipient Administrator Exchange Server Administrator Exchange View-Only Administrator
    • Owners of the Exchange organization
    • Read access to all domain user containers
    • Write access to all Exchange-specific attributes
    • Owner of all local server configuration data
    • Must run Setup /PrepareDomain for each domain for this group to be applicable
    • Read access to all the Domain User containers  
    • Write access to all the Exchange specific attributes
    • Owner of all local server configuration data.
    • Local administrator on the computer on which Exchange Server is installed.
    • Members of Exchange View-Only Administrators
    • Read-only access to the entire Exchange Server organization tree
  22. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  23. Navigation Tree Comparison Exchange 2003
  24. Exchange Management Console Console Tree Work Pane Results Pane Action Pane
  25. Console Tree Organization Organization Configuration Server Configuration Recipient Configuration Toolbox Console Tree Microsoft Exchange
  26. Exchange Management Console Toolbox Configuration management Disaster recovery tools Mail flow tools Performance tools
  27. Exchange Server 2007 Tools
    • Exchange Load Generator
    • Exchange Server Profile Analyzer
    • Exchange Jetstress
    • Exchange Server Stress and Performance
    • Exploring the Exchange Console
      • Tour the basic features of the EMC
      • Discover the Toolbox
    demonstration
  28. Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Architecture Overview
    • Anywhere access to your mailbox
    • Built-in protection against e-mail threats
    • Management Model
    • Exchange Management Console
    • Exchange Management Shell
  29. Programmatic Bulk Changes
    • Results of a task can be used as a parameter to another task
    Get-user | enable-mailbox
    • Looping can result in bulk creation of objects
    $users = get-user | foreach ($user in $users) { Enable-mailbox –database: “EXBE01Mailbox Store”}
  30. Whatif
    • get-mailbox |
    • where-object {$_.servername -eq “sea-exc-01"} |
    • move-mailbox –targetdatabase
    • “ sea-exc-01Mailbox Database" -whatif
  31. Formatting Output Sort Objects sort-object name, alias Format Table format-table name, alias Format List format-list name, alias
    • Using Windows PowerShell to Manage Microsoft ® Exchange Server 2007
      • Manage mailboxes
      • Manage distribution groups
    demonstration
  32. Session Summary
    • Exchange 2007 Architecture
    • The Exchange Management Console
    • The Exchange Management Shell
    • New features in Outlook Web Access

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