91
click Exchange Deployment Tools to begin.
4. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the Exchange Server
Deployment Tools.
How to Install IIS Prerequisites for Exchange Server 2003 on
Windows 2000
Exchange 2003 Setup requires that the following components and
services be installed and enabled on the server:
.NET Framework
ASP.NET
Internet Information Services (IIS)
World Wide Web Publishing Service
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service
92
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service
If you are installing Exchange 2003 on a server running Windows 2000,
Exchange Setup installs and enables the Microsoft .NET Framework and
ASP.NET automatically. You must install the World Wide Web Publishing
Service, the SMTP service, and the NNTP service manually before
running Exchange Server 2003 Installation Wizard.
If you are installing Exchange 2003 in a native Windows Server 2003
forest or domain, none of these services is enabled by default. You must
enable the services manually before running Exchange Server 2003
Installation Wizard.
Before You Begin
Important:
When you install Exchange on a new server, only the required services
are enabled. For example, Post Office Protocol version3 (POP3),
Internet Message Access Protocol version4 (IMAP4), and NNTP
services are disabled by default on all of your Exchange 2003 servers.
You should enable only services that are essential for performing
Exchange 2003 tasks.
93
Procedure
To install IIS prerequisites for Exchange Server 2003 on Windows
2000
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
4. Click Internet Information Services (IIS), and then click Details.
5. Select the NNTP Service, SMTP Service, and World Wide Web
Service check boxes.
6. Click OK.
94
How to Install IIS Prerequisites for Exchange Server 2003 on
Windows Server 2003
Exchange 2003 Setup requires that the following components and
services be installed and enabled on the server:
.NET Framework
ASP.NET
Internet Information Services (IIS)
World Wide Web Publishing Service
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service
If you are installing Exchange 2003 on a server running Windows 2000,
Exchange Setup installs and enables the Microsoft .NET Framework and
ASP.NET automatically. You must install the World Wide Web Publishing
Service, the SMTP service, and the NNTP service manually before
running Exchange Server 2003 Installation Wizard.
95
If you are installing Exchange 2003 in a native Windows Server 2003
forest or domain, none of these services is enabled by default. You must
enable the services manually before running Exchange Server 2003
Installation Wizard.
Before You Begin
Important:
When you install Exchange on a new server, only the required services
are enabled. For example, Post Office Protocol version3 (POP3),
Internet Message Access Protocol version4 (IMAP4), and NNTP
services are disabled by default on all of your Exchange 2003 servers.
You should enable only services that are essential for performing
Exchange 2003 tasks.
Procedure
To install IIS prerequisites for Exchange Server 2003 on
Windows Server 2003
1. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove
Programs.
96
2. In Add or Remove Programs, click Add/Remove Windows
Components.
3. In Windows Component Wizard, on the Windows Components
page, highlight Application Server, and then click Details.
4. In Application Server, check the ASP.NET check box.
The Application Server dialog box
97
5. Highlight Internet Information Services (IIS), and then click
Details.
6. In Internet Information Services (IIS), check the NNTP Service,
SMTP Service, and World Wide Web Service check boxes, and then
click OK.
The Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box
98
7. In Application Server, ensure that the Internet Information
Services (IIS) check box is selected, and then click OK to install the
components.
Note:
Do not check the E-mail Services check box.
8. Click Next
, and when the Windows Components Wizard completes,
click Finish.
9. Perform the following steps to enable ASP.NET:
a. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click
Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
b. In the console tree, expand the local computer, and then click
Web Service Extensions.
10. In the details pane, click ASP.NET, and then click Allow.
99
How to Run Exchange Server 2003 ForestPrep
ForestPrep is run the first time you install Exchange Server 2003 into
your Active Directory forest. It extends the schema to include Exchange
specific classes and attributes.
Before You Begin
Before you perform the procedure in this topic, consider the following:
The account you use to run ForestPrep must be a member of the
following groups:
Enterprise Administrator
Schema Administrator
Domain Administrator
Local Machine Administrator
100
When you delegate Exchange roles to a security group, it is
recommended that you use Global or Universal security groups and not
Domain Local security groups.
To decrease replication time, it is recommended that you run
Exchange 2003 ForestPrep on a domain controller in your root domain.
Procedure
To run Exchange 2003 ForestPrep
1. Insert the Exchange CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. On the Start menu, click Run, and then type E:\setup\i386\setup
/ForestPrep, where E is your CD-ROM drive.
3. On the Welcome to the Microsoft Exchange Installation Wizard
page, click Next.
4. On the License Agreement page, read the agreement. If you
accept the terms, click I agree, and then click Next.
5. On the Product Identification page, type your 25-
digit product key,