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Date: 06/02/04

  • Next message: Oliver Kunz: "Re: Verbieten, mails nach draußen zu senden"
    Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 01:16:39 -0700
    
    

    Hi,
    ich hab da mal was:

    Reihenfolge E2K-Installation

    o Partitionieren: Systempartition xx Gigabyte
    o Betriebssysteminstallation: W2K-Advanced Server
    (+NNTP-Dienst)
    - Einrichten der Ip-Adresse und der DNS-Adressen
    o Sp3 und diverse Updates
    o Einrichten der Management Konsole
    o Kontrolle der Ereignisanzeige
    o Server in die Domäne XXXXXXX.DE einbringen
    o Zum DC hochstufen
    o Exchange 2000 installieren (+ SP3)
    o "Active Directory immer schön Zeit lassen!"

    Reihenfolge E2K(alter)-Deinstallation

    o Übertragen der FSMO-Funktionen(wenn alter E2K auch
    DNS ist)
             ( http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
    scid=kb;de;255690 )
    o verschieben der Postfächer (über Eigenschaften der
    User.)
    o Weiteres Vorgehen nach KB-Artikel Q288150
    (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=288150)
            To rehome public folders:
    1. Start Exchange System Manager, click Folders, and
    then click Public Folders.
    2. Right-click a top-level public folder, and then
    click Properties.
    3. Click the Replication tab, click Add, and then add
    a replica to the target server where you want the folder
    rehomed.
    4. Click Apply, and then click OK.
    5. Right-click the same top-level public folder,
    click All Tasks, and then click Propagate Settings.
    6. Click to select the Replicas check box, and then
    click OK.

    When you complete this step, all subfolders of that top-
    level folder have a replica on the target server.
    7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for all top-level folders
    and subfolders that you want to rehome.
    8. After replicas have been made on the target
    server, allow ample time for replication to occur.

    By default, public folder replication messages are low
    priority. To verify the replication status of any folder,
    right-click the folder in Exchange System Manager,
    clickProperties, click the Replication tab, and then click
    Details.
    9. To remove the public folder replicas from the
    source server, repeat steps 1 through 6, but click Remove
    instead of Add in step 3.

    o Weiteres Vorgehen nach KB-Artikel 307917
    (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
    us;Q307917&gssnb=1)
    1. Rehome all public folders, which includes system
    folders, to another Exchange 2000 Server computer in the
    site. The remainder of this article refers to this other
    server as the "destination server". The server that is
    being removed is referred to as the "source server".
    1. Start Exchange System Manager (ESM), expand
    Administrative Groups, expand the name of your
    administrative group, expand Folders, and then expand
    Public Folders.
    2. Right-click a top-level public folder, and then
    click Properties.
    3. Click the Replication tab, and then click Add.
    4. In the Select a Public Store box, select the name
    of the server where you want a replica of this public
    folder (the des-tination server), and then click OK.
    5. Click Apply, and then click OK.
    6. If this public folder has any subfolders and you
    want these subfolders to have a replica on the destination
    server, right-click the top-level public folder, click All
    Tasks, and then click Propagate Settings.
    7. In the Propagate Folder Settings box, click to
    select the Replicas check box, and then click OK. When you
    complete this step, all subfolders of that top-level
    folder have a replica on the destination server.NOTE: For
    performance reasons, you may not always want to have
    replicas of all subfolders of a top-level folder on
    another server. You must consider this scenario before you
    do this procedure. For additional information, click the
    article numbers below to view the articles in the
    Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    273479 XADM: Understanding Public Folder Replication and
    Referrals
    169198 XADM: Tips for Managing Public Folders
    8. Repeat steps a through g for all top-level folders
    and subfolders that you want to rehome.
    9. After replicas have been made to the destination
    server, wait for replication to complete, and then make
    sure that the replica folders are synchronized with the
    source folders. To do so, view the properties of the
    specific public folder, click the Replication tab, and
    then click Details. The Replication Status column
    indicates In Sync.
    10. After you confirm that the replicas are
    synchronized, repeat steps a through g. However, in step
    c, in the Replicate content to these public stores
    section, click the name of the public folder store on the
    source server, click Remove, click Apply, and then click
    OK.
    2. Rehome the Offline Address Book folder:
    1. Start Exchange System Manager, expand
    Administrative Groups, expand the name of your
    administrative group, ex-pand Folders, and then click
    Public Folders.
    2. Right-click Public Folders, and then click View
    System Folders.NOTE: If you do not see a View System
    Folders op-tion, then you are already viewing system
    folders.
    3. Expand the Offline Address Book folder.
    4. Right-click the /o=Organization
    Name/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn=Default Offline Address List
    folder, and then click Properties. NOTE: If you receive a
    message that the mail proxy for this folder not being
    found, click OK.
    5. Add a replica of this folder to the destination
    server, as explained in step 1.
    6. Expand the /o=Organization
    Name/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn=Default Offline Address List
    folder, and then click the OAB Version 2 folder. Right-
    click this folder, and then click Properties.
    7. Add a replica of this folder to the destination
    server, as explained in step 1.
    8. After replicas have been made to the destination
    server, wait for replication to complete, and then make
    sure that the replica folders are synchronized with the
    source folders. To do so, view the properties of the
    specific public folder, click the Replication tab, and
    then click Details. The Replication Status column
    indicates In Sync.
    9. After you confirm that the replicas are
    synchronized, remove the replica of this folder from the
    source server, as ex-plained in step 1.
    3. Rehome the Schedule+ Free Busy folder:
    1. Start Exchange System Manager, expand
    Administrative Groups, and then expand the name of your
    administrative group. Expand Folders, and then click
    Public Folders.
    2. Right-click Public Folders, and then click View
    System Folders.NOTE: If you do not see a View System
    Folders op-tion, then you are already viewing system
    folders.
    3. Expand the Schedule+ Free Busy folder.
    4. Right-click the EX:/o=Organization
    Name/ou=Administrative Group Name folder, and then click
    Proper-ties.NOTE: If you receive a message about the mail
    proxy for this folder not being found, click OK.
    5. Add a replica of this folder to the destination
    server, as explained in step 1.
    6. After replicas have been made to the destination
    server, wait for replication to complete, and then make
    sure that the replica folders are synchronized with the
    source folders. To do so, view the properties of the
    specific public folder, click the Replication tab, and
    then click Details. The Replication Status column
    indicates In Sync.
    7. After you confirm that the replicas are
    synchronized, remove the replica of this folder from the
    source server, as ex-plained in step 1.

    4. Rehome the Recipient Update Service (RUS):
    1. In Exchange System Manager, expand the Recipients
    container, and then click Recipient Update Services.
    2. On the right pane, you see the available Recipient
    Update Services. Click the Exchange Server column to sort
    the available Recipient Update Services by the Exchange
    Server computer that hosts them.
    3. For every Recipient Update Service that is hosted
    on the Exchange 2000 Server computer that you plan to
    remove, open the properties of the Recipient Update
    Service. Click Browse next to the name of the Exchange
    2000 Server computer, and then select another Exchange
    2000 Server computer as the new server to host the
    Recipient Update Service.
    5. If this server is the routing group master, you
    must designate another server to be the routing group
    master.
    6. If this Exchange 2000 Server computer has the Site
    Replication Service (SRS) installed and running on it, you
    must create a new SRS in Exchange System Manager:
    1. Start Exchange System Manager on the Exchange 2000
    Server computer on which you want to create the SRS, and
    then expand Tools.
    2. Right-click Site Replication Service, click New,
    and then click Site Replication Service. When you receive
    the Are you sure you want to install a new Site
    Replication Service on this server (ServerName) prompt,
    click Yes.
    3. When you receive the In order to create a Site
    Replication Service on the local machine, enter the
    password for the Exchange service account (Domain\service
    account) prompt, type the password for the Exchange
    service account. This creates the SRS. It also creates an
    associated Configuration Connection Agreement.For
    additional informa-tion, click the article number below to
    view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    255285 XADM: How to Create an Additional Site Replication
    Service for a Mixed Site
    7. If this Exchange 2000 Server computer has any
    connectors hosted on it, these connectors must be rehomed
    to another server before you remove this Exchange 2000
    Server computer from the site.
    8. Insert the Exchange 2000 Server CD-ROM in the
    Exchange 2000 Server computer, and then click Remove for
    each component that has been installed. Nicht
    vergessen: "Active Directory immer schön Zeit lassen!"

    o Im System-Manager des neuen E2K-Servers den alten
    E2K-Server löschen.
    o Jeder User sollte sich danach einmal per Outlook
    neu anmelden (erfolgt dann auf dem neuen E2K-Server)
    o Als nächstes sollte der "alte" DNS per DCpromo
    heruntergestuft werden (Vom DNS zum normalen Server)
    o Weiterhin dem AD Zeit lassen
    o Den alten DNS-Server ausschalten und das Verhalten
    der restlichen Server und Client beobachten.

    Viel Glück!


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