In the event that the business grows, additional Exchange servers can be deployed, and
Exchange roles can be migrated to the new servers. To deploy a single server using this scenario, the
following tasks would have to be completed to have a base installation:
??‘ Setup /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions
??‘ Setup /PrepareSchema
??‘ Setup /PrepareAD
??‘ Setup /PrepareDomain
??‘ Setup /r:C,H,M,U
The preceding list includes each of the preparatory steps that are necessary to prepare Active Directory
for the first Exchange Server 2007 installation. By specifying the CAS, Hub, Mailbox and Unified
Messaging role (C, H, M, U) through the role ( /r: ) switch, this server will be able to perform all the
roles on a single server. This deployment also includes permissions compatible with pre - 2007 clients.
One of the benefits of using this type of deployment is that it provides a single server that can be used to
test the functionality of Exchange Server 2007 against your environment. This type of deployment is also
advantageous for smaller companies that do not want to deal with the additional cost of having a
dedicated server for each role. By default if the Management Tools are not installed on the server, the
installer will also install them.
Standard Deployment
Exchange Server 2003 had a simple configuration wherein a server was basically a front - end or back - end
server.
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