Install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
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Add components to install exchange server
Click Start, point to Control Panel.
Click Add or Remove Programs
Click Add/Remove Windows
Components.
In Windows Component Wizard , on the
Windows Components page, highlight
Application Server, and then click
Details.
In Application Server, select the
ASP.NET check box.
Highlight Internet Information
Services (IIS), and then click Details
In Internet Information Services
(IIS), select the NNTP Service, SMTP
Service, and World Wide Web
Service check boxes, and then click
OK.
Click Next, and when the Windows
Components Wizard completes, click
Finish.
Click Start, point to Administrative
Tools, and then click Internet
Information Services (IIS) Mnager
In the console tree, expand the local
computer, and then click Web Service
Extensions. In the details pane, click
ASP.NET, and then click Allow.
Insert the Exchange
Server 2003 CD into your CD-
ROM drive.
On the Welcome to Exchange
Server 2003 Setup page, click
Exchange Deployment Tools .
If the Welcome to Exchange
Server 2003 Setup page does
not appear after you insert your
CD, double-click Setup.exe,
and then click Exchange
Deployment Tools to begin.
Click Deploy the First Exchange 2003
server on the Welcome to the
Exchange Server Deployment Tools
page.
Click New Exchange 2003
Installation on Deploy the first
Exchange 2003 Server page.
Click Run ForestFrep now on the
New Exchange 2003 Installation
page.
On the Welcome to the Microsoft
Exchange Installation Wizard page,
click Next.
On the License Agreement page, read
the agreement. If you accept the terms,
click I agree, and then click Next.
On the Component Selection page,
ensure that Action is set to ForestPrep.
If not, click the drop-down arrow, and
then click ForestPrep. Click Next
On the Microsoft Exchange Server
Administrator Account page, in the
Account box, type the name of the
account or group that is responsible for
installing Exchange.
User: MelinhPoint
On the Completing the Microsoft
Exchange Wizard page, click Finish.
Install Domainprep
Click Run Domainprep now on the
New Exchange 2003 Installation
page.
On the Welcome to the Microsoft
Exchange Installation Wizard page,
click Next
On the License Agreement page, read
the agreement. If you agree to the
terms, click I agree, and then click
Next
On the Component Selection page,
ensure that Action is set to
DomainPrep. If not, click the drop-
down arrow, and then click
DomainPrep. Click Next
On the Completing the Microsoft
Exchange Wizard page, click Finish
Click Run Setup now on the New
Exchange 2003 Installation page.
On the Welcome to the Microsoft
Exchange Installation Wizard page,
click Next.
On the License Agreement page, read
the agreement. If you agree to the
terms, click I agree, and then click
Next.
On the Component Selection page, in
the Action column, use the drop-down
arrows to specify the appropriate action
for each component, and then click
Next.
On the Installation Type page, click
Create a new Exchange
Organization, and then click Next.
On the Organization Name page, in the
Organization Name box, type your new
Exchange organization name, and then
click Next
On the License Agreement page, read
the agreement. If you agree to the
terms, click I agree that I have read
and will be bound by the license
agreements for this product , and then
click Next
On the Installation Summary page,
confirm that your Exchange installati on
choices are correct, and then click
Next.
On the Completing the Microsoft
Exchange Wizard page, click Finish.
Add certificate service
Click Start, and then point to Control
Panel. Click on Add or Remove
Programs.
In the Add or Remove Programs
window, click the Add/Remove
Windows
Components button on the left side of
the window.
On the Windows Components page,
scroll through the list and put a
checkmark in the Certificate Services
checkbox. Click Next on the Windows
Components page
On the CA Type page, select the
Enterprise root CA option and click
Next.
On the CA Identifying Information
page, enter a name for the CA in the
Common name for this CA text box.
This should be the DNS host name for
the domain controller.
In the Certificate Database Settings
page, use the default locations for the
Certificate
Database and Certificate database log
text boxes. Click Next.
Click Finish on the Completing the
Windows Components Wizard page.
Close the Add or Remove Programs
window.
Create a CA authenticate SSL
Click Start and point to Administrator
Tools. Click Internet infomation
services (IIS) manager.
In the left pane of the Internet
Information Services (IIS) Manager
console, expand the Web Sites node
and click the Default Web Site. Right
click Default Web Site and click
Properties.
On the Default Web Site Properties
dialog box, click the Directory
Security tab.
On the Directory Security tab, click the
Server Certificate button in the Secure
communications frame.
On the Welcome to the Web Server
Certificate Wizard page, click Next.
On the Server Certificate page, select
the Create a new certificate option
and click Next.
On the Delayed or Immediate Request
page, select the Send the request
immediately to an online certificate
authority option and click Next.
On the Name and Security Settings
page, accept the default settings and
click Next
On the Organization Information
page, enter your organization’s name in
the Organization text box and your
Organizational Unit’s name in the
Organizational Unit text box. Click
Next
On the Your Site’s Common Name
page, enter the common name of the
site. The common name is the name
that external and internal users will use
to access the site. Click Next.
On the Geographical Information
page, enter your Country/Region,
State/province and City/locality in the
text boxes. Click Next
On the SSL Port page, accept the
default value, 443, in the SSL port this
web site should use text box. Click
Next
Click Finish on the Completing the
Web Server Certificate Wizard page.
Click OK in the Default Web Site
Properties dialog box
Export CA to file
In the Internet Information Services
(IIS) Manager console, expand the
Web Sites node in the left pane of the
console and then click the Default
Web Site. Right click the Default Web
Site and click Properties
In the Default Web Site Properties
dialog box, click the Directory
Security tab.
On the Directory Security tab, click
the View Certificate button in the
Secure communications frame
In the Certificate dialog box, click the
Details tab. On the Details tab, click
the Copy to File button.
Click Next on the Welcome to the
Certificate Export Wizard page.
On the Export Private Key page,
select the Yes, export the private key
option and click Next.
On the Export File Format page,
select the Personal Information
Exchange – PKCS #12 (.PFX) option.
Put a checkmark in the Include all
certificates in the certification path if
possible checkbox and remove the
checkmark from the Enable strong
protection (requires IE 5.0, NT 4.0
SP4 or above) checkbox. Click Next
On the Password page, enter a
Password and then enter it again in the
Confirm Password field. Click Next.
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On the File to Export page, enter
c:\libertycertificate.pfx in the File
name text box. Click Next
Click Finish on the Completing
the Certificate Export Wizard
page.
Click OK in the Certificate dialog
box.
Click OK in the Default Web Site
Properties dialog box.
Copy the libertycertificate.pfx file
to the root of the C:\ drive on the
ISA firewall machine.