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Nelisha
Posted: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:07:38 PM
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Joined: 6/1/2010
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Location: India
Hi there

Does any1 have any help for me on Migrating from Mailer Daemon to MS Exchange. I have to do the ffg:Scope of Work
to build a laboratory for the Mailer Daemon to Exchange migration as well as additional assistance during the Exchange migration.
Description
The work comprises:
1. Laboratory setup
a. Configure www.senetmigrate.co.za
b. MX record pointing
c. Setup DynDNS
d. Configure routing
e. Firewall setup
f. Create domain/forest senetmigrate.local
g. Create AD users
h. Setup MD and synch users with AD
i. Configure MD for with inbound/outbound SMTP
j. Setup Exchange 2007
k. Setup Edge Transport
l. Create connectors
m. Firewall routing
n. Establish inbound/outbound mail flow
o. Establish MD/Exchange mail flow
p. Create SAN SSL
q. Setup OWA
r. Setup outlook anywhere
s. Create Exchange users

2. Testing
a. Configure www.senetmigrate.co.za
b. MX record pointing
c. Setup DynDNS
d. Configure routing
e.Firewall setup
f. Create domain/forest senetmigrate.local
g. Create AD users
h. Setup MD and synch users with AD
i. Configure MD for with inbound/outbound SMTP
j. Setup Exchange 2007
k. Setup Edge Transport
l. Create connectors
m. Firewall routing
n. Establish inbound/outbound mail flow
o. Establish MD/Exchange mail flow
p. Create SAN SSL
q. Setup OWA
r. Setup outlook anywhere
s. Create Exchange users
3. Migration assistance

Please Help!!!
anbu2020
Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:28:10 PM
Rank: Newbie
Groups: Member

Joined: 8/21/2010
Posts: 3
Points: 9
Location: India

Exchange Server 2003 (v6.5) (currently at Service Pack 2) can be run on Windows 2000 Server (only if Service Pack 4 is first installed) and 32-bit Windows Server 2003, although some new features only work with the latter. Like Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003 has many compatibility modes to allow users to slowly migrate to the new system. This is useful in large companies with distributed Exchange Server environments who cannot afford the downtime and expense that comes with a complete migration.

One of the new features in Exchange Server 2003 is enhanced disaster recovery which allows administrators to bring the server online quicker. This is done by allowing the server to send and receive mail while the message stores are being recovered from backup.

Exchange Server 2007 was released in late 2006 to business customers as part of Microsoft's roll-out wave of new products. It includes new clustering options, 64-bit support for greater scalability, voice mail integration, better search and support for Web services, better filtering options, and a new Outlook Web Access interface. Exchange 2007 also dropped support for Exchange 5.50 migrations, routing groups, admin groups, Outlook Mobile Access, X.400, and some API interfaces, amongst other features.



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