Published on http://www.itswapshop.com (http://www.itswapshop.com)

Home > Exchange 2010 SP1 Multi-Tenant (Step 1 of 3)

Exchange 2010 SP1 Multi-Tenant (Step 1 of 3)

Submitted by jdixon on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 12:39am
Exchange 2010

Finally Microsoft has came out with Exchange server that could
support multiple organizations without the need of HMC or manually
making changes in ADSIEDIT or Active Directory. I have actually not
used HMC before but found that trying to segregate address list and
GALs manually in Exchange 2007 was a pain.

What is not available

  • Exchange Management Console

  • Public Folders

  • Unified Messaging Server role (can install on different machine)

  • GalSync

  • Federation

  • Business-to-Business features such as cross-premises message
    tracking and calendar sharing

  • IRM

  • Outlook 2003 support

  • Edge Transport Server role

  • Same forest upgrade from Exchange 2007

  • Resource forest

  • Parent-child domains

  • Discontiguous namespace

  • Disjoint namespace

I know that most get upset at the Exchange Management Console not
being available anymore but I find that the shell commands are really
simple and easy (especially with the help of Google and Microsoft
help pages).

You can still easily create new users/mailboxes using the Exchange
Console Panel through OWA. We will get to that in a little bit.

Setting up your Lab environment

Note: You must set this up in a domain that Exchange has not been
installed in before

For this tutorial I am going to install the Exchange server on top of
the DC. Now this is a *supported* configuration with Microsoft, but
it is not one they recommend. What I would do for smaller
environments is setup two DC’s, two CAS servers (with hub transport
roles ontop), and two mailbox servers in a DAG group.

*Update*

You should check out the Exchange system requirements before
continuing: http://technet.microsoft.com/en- [1]
us/library/aa996719.aspx. You must have your Active Directory forest
level at 2008 or higher

First thing would be to install the prerequisites:

  1. Open command prompt

  2. Browse to the SCRIPTS directory

  3. Type: servermanagercmd -ip EXCHANGE_ALL.xml

     

Exchange 2010 Multi-Tenant servermanagercmd

[Please note that the picture shows EXCHANGE-TYPICAL when it should
show EXCHANGE-ALL]

After you install that and reboot you will need to install the other
prerequisites:

  1. Office 2010 Filter Pack x64

  2. KB977020

  3. KB979744

  4. KB982867

  5. KB983440

You can download them here if you would like: Exchange 2010 SP1
Install Files
[2]

Now open command prompt and type:

setup.com /m:install /roles:m,ht,ca /hosting /on:LabEx2010

Exchange 2010 Multi-Tenant setup.com

It will begin preparing active directory and going through its checks
and installation

Exchange 2010 Multi-Tenant setup.com finished

That is it! We are now done installing. So reboot and open the
Exchange Shell. For step 2 we are going to go over creating service
plans and creating new organizations!  

 

File attachments: 
Package icon Exchange 2010 SP1 Installer.zip [3]

Privacy Policy

support @ itswapshop . com


Source URL: http://www.itswapshop.com/content/exchange-2010-sp1-multi-tenant-step-1-3?page=1

Links:
[1] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-
[2] http://itswapshop.com/sites/default/files/Exchange 2010 SP1 Installer.zip
[3] http://www.itswapshop.com/sites/default/files/Exchange%202010%20SP1%20Installer.zip